To graph an ordered triple, you need to plot points in a three-dimension coordinate system that have X,Y, and Z axises. An ordered triple like (x1, y1, z1) would be located on the different axises of a graph.
Yes, a rectangle is only two dimensional, because it only exists on the x and y axises, that is it only is on a single plane. Three dimensional objects exist on the x,y, and z axises. You can think of it as anything that has height or width but is flat is two dimensional, and anything that has height, width, and depth as three dimensional.
To provide more balance for the back of the airplane
airplanes
Have a large wingspan and and to throw it from the center of balance.
airplanes
its graph is symetric x-axises
The three axises of a CNC milling machine are:X - Left and right movement of the tableY - Forward and backward movement of the tableZ - Up and down movement of the table
label the axises
The midpoint for both the x and y axises is (0,0)
yes, all three airplanes....
x is across y is up