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Warm Up

Warm Up. 13.4 Graphing Inequalities. Three-Dimensional Graphing and Reflections. Chapter 13.5. 3-D Graphing. In a three-dimensional coordinate system, there are 3 axes that are mutually perpendicular. The point P = (3, 4, 12) may be graphed in “3-D” by drawing: The rectangular box is drawn

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Warm Up

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  1. Warm Up

  2. 13.4 Graphing Inequalities

  3. Three-Dimensional Graphing and Reflections Chapter 13.5

  4. 3-D Graphing • In a three-dimensional coordinate system, there are 3 axes that are mutually perpendicular. • The point P = (3, 4, 12) may be graphed in “3-D” by drawing: • The rectangular box is drawn as an aid in locating and visualizing the point. The sides of the box are parallel to the axes.

  5. 3-D Distance Formula

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