3. What is another name for plane VTL?
did you get this off of an assignment in flvs?
No its Connexus work
o sorry bout that it looked like something i saw in flvs
can you help?
Um, 2D plane? What do you mean another name?
@wolfe8 I can provide multiple choices: Plane T Plane Z Plane ZXV Plane LTX
Alright. What other points do you see lie in the same plane?
I see l, t and x
well maybe not x
What about Z? And you were right. X is on that plane.
okay lemme see yea z is on there
So any combination of those can be used to represent the same plane.
so its ZXV?
wait, not v...
LTX?
>.<
Hmm when I look at the picture again, I need to make sure of something. Is Z the arrow on the left or is it just on the plane?
its the arrow on the left
So it is not a point, but the whole axis itself. What does that say?
I think it says that it is not a point, but the whole axis itself. lol... I don't really understand :/
wait a second, does that mean the answer is ZXV?
See Z and V are on the same line, so mentioning both of them would be redundant. At least that's what I think. Hold on.
so the answer is Plane Z right?
plane XYZ....LOL
there is no plane XYZ, so not lol, in fact -_-
its supose to be in the abc's...but xyz...duh
@iNeedSeriousHelp Three noncollinear points determine a unique plane. So look in plane VTL for 3 points not on the same line. Also, you can name a plane by a single capital letter which is usually shown at a "corner" of the planar drawing.
so the answer is Plane Z, @Directrix?
Yes to PLANE z. ------------------------ @iNeedSeriousHelp Plane T --No. T is a single point. Plane Z -- Yes Plane ZXV --No, Z is not a point. Plane LTX --No, these 3 points are collinear and determine infinitely planes.
Thanks you helped alot! Medal 4 U
Happy to help out and thanks for the medal.
@iNeedSeriousHelp What were the answers to this test? :)
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