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3. What is the intersection of the coordinate planes?
3. What is the intersection of the coordinate planes?
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Recall in 2D, the 2 coordinate axes divide R^2 into 4 quadrants.
Recall in 2D, the 2 coordinate axes divide R^2 into 4 quadrants.
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4.In 3D, the coordinate planes divide R^3 into how many pieces?
4.In 3D, the coordinate planes divide R^3 into how many pieces?
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All Done.
All Done.
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