MAT 213- Midterm Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 415 pages long!)

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If that is the case, then point a can be call the projection of p in the xy-plane : xz-plane. If that is the case, then point b can be call the projection of p in the xz-plane : yz-plane. If that is the case, then point c can be call the projection of p in the yz-plane . How do you describe each of the three planes: xy-plane. The xy-plane occurs when both the x-axis the y-axis are perpendicular to the z-axis. Let"s assume that point a is (1, 2, 0) and point p is (x, y, z). The xz-plane occurs when both the x-axis the z-axis are perpendicular to the y-axis. Let"s assume that point b is (1, 0, 3) and point p is (x, y, z). The yz-plane occurs when both the y-axis the z-axis are perpendicular to the x-axis. Let"s assume that point c is (0, 2, 3) and point p is (x, y, z).