Find the general equation of the plane parallel to the xy-plane and containing the point $(0, 0, 4)$. (Express numbers in exact form. Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed.) general equation:
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This is because the xy-plane itself is defined by $z=0$, and any plane parallel to it will have a constant z-coordinate for all its points. Show more…
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