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how do you draw three planes that don't intersect?

2007-09-12 12:29:12 · 2 answers · asked by ____ 2 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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It is easy---just draw them all parallel to one another. For example in 3-D, x = 0, x = 1, and x = 2 are three paralleling planes.

2007-09-12 14:05:58 · answer #1 · answered by Hahaha 7 · 0 0

If you're familiar with drawing graphs with three dimensions
(x,y, and z axes) , then you would draw like a parallelogram at z=0, another at z=1 , and another at z=2.

The parallelogram at z=0 would represent the usual x-y plane.

Increasing the value of z by one increment would represent another plane one increment above the x-y plane. (Same logic for the third plane)

(Kinda like three sheets of paper an inch apart from each other on the vertical axis)

2007-09-12 21:12:55 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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