apcalcThree+Dimensional+Coordinate+Systems

Julen Barruetabeña
=AP Calculus = **3D.**

Definition
A three dimensional coordinate system coordinate system in which the coordinates of a point are its distances from a set of perpendicular lines that intersect at an origin, such as two lines in a plane or three in space. A 3D system is defined by X, Y, and Z axes. Click Pic to see explanation. = Examples =





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