1 m 2 m A X C Z 3 m Using the Figure shown: the :Coordinates of point E is B D 0.5 m 3 m y E ???? ??? ???????? m (3,0,3) m (0,0,3) m (0,3,3) m (0,3,0) m (3,3,0)
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