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Typically, a point in a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system is represented by which of the following

A) (x,y,v)
B) (w,x,y)
C) x,y,z
D) (x,y,z)

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Answer:

option D) (x,y,z)

Explanation:

we know that

The three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate is defined by three axes at right angles to each other, forming a three dimensional space.

The three axes are labeled x ,y and z.

The x-axis is called abscissa

The y-axis is called ordinate

The z-axis is called applicate

therefore

A point in a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate is represented by (x,y,z)

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