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What is peculiar to the coordinates of all points in the $y z$ -plane? On the $z$ -axis?
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In a three-dimensional coordinate system, the $yz$-plane is the plane that is perpendicular to the $x$-axis. This means that all points on the $yz$-plane have an $x$-coordinate of zero. Show more…
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