5.1 coordinates in space
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Coordinate Planes The two-dimensional coordinate plane contains the variables x and y and their axes. The three-dimensional coordinate plane contains the variables x, y, and z and their axes as seen on a following slide.TRANSCRIPT
The two-dimensional coordinate plane contains the variables x and y and their axes.
The three-dimensional coordinate plane contains the variables x, y, and z and their axes as seen on a following slide.
The coordinate axes determine three all passing through the origin.
The xy-plane, which contains the x- and y-axes and is perpendicular to the z-axis.
The yz-plane, which contains the y- and z-
axes and is perpendicular to the x-axis. The xz-plane, which contains the x- and z-
axes and is perpendicular to the y-axis.
coordinate planes
x
y
z
xy-plane
xz-plane
yz-plane
These coordinate planes separate space into eight regions, called .
Points in the three-dimensional coordinate plane are written as
These ordered triplets are written in the form
.
For each point, we can draw a rectangular box, which we can call a coordinate box of the point.
octants
orderedtriples
(x,y,z)
For example, the point P has coordinates . So, to plot the point we move 3 units in the positive x direction, 4 units in the positive y direction and 5 units in the positive z direction. The coordinate box can be drawn from there.
Plotted Point Coordinate Box
We can also name the coordinates of the remaining points of the coordinate box.
Questions 1-8: State the coordinates of the point.
1. A
1. B
1. C
2. D
1. E
1. F
1. G
2. H
To plot a point in the 3-D plane, draw the coordinate box using the coordinates of the point to go in the correct direction and then label the point.
Questions 1-3: Sketch a coordinate system in space. In the diagram, show the coordinate box of the given point. Make a new graph for each listed point. Make sure to label the axes.
1.
2.
3.
4,−2,3( )
−3,5,−2( )
2,−1,5( )