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OpenStudy (anonymous):

geometry help

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OpenStudy (ja1):

Ok are we using a specific method here or.....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2,0,3 x,y,z

OpenStudy (yttrium):

(2,0,3) by inspection

OpenStudy (anonymous):

try and look at the x axis first, and find out where it is, then look at where it goes to the y. it is on the orgin of the y which is 0, lastly, look at z and only z. if you try and find the point one axis at a time you will see how simple it is!

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