Asked by Jen
What Would Be The Coordinates Of The Center Of The Hole In The Paper For The Following?
If a piece of paper is a plane in the X & Y axes & the Z axis is a pencil that is stabbed straight down through the paper at the point where the X & Y axes meet, then the coordinates of the center of the hole in the paper are what?
(1,0,1)?
If a piece of paper is a plane in the X & Y axes & the Z axis is a pencil that is stabbed straight down through the paper at the point where the X & Y axes meet, then the coordinates of the center of the hole in the paper are what?
(1,0,1)?
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
The truth is the origin does not have to be at 0,0,0. The axis are on a graph to provide reference axis, and scales.
But I suppose your teacher is thinking origin as 0,0,0.
Such is life, and we engineers and scientists have to bite our toungue when near math teachers.
But I suppose your teacher is thinking origin as 0,0,0.
Such is life, and we engineers and scientists have to bite our toungue when near math teachers.
Answered by
britnay
4 girls of track team ran the 4-by-100 meter relay in a total of 46.8. what was the average time for each runne?
Answered by
bobpursley
I would divide the total by 4.
Answered by
Jen
so the answer would be (0,0,0)
Answered by
bobpursley
Yes, Jen. I bite my lip.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Britnay -- Bobpursley answered your question.
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