Three Dimensional Geometry
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Three Dimensional Geometry
Capsule -I
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Let us consider three mutually perpendicular lines in space passing through a fixed point O.
The Point O is called origin and three lines OX,OY,OZ are termed as X axis, Y axis and Z axis respectively.
The moving arrows shows the +ve direction of these axes and the opposite of it is –ve direction.
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The plane containing X and Y axes is called XY Plane.
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The plane containing Y and Z axes is called YZ Plane.
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The plane containing Z and X axes is called ZX Plane.
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All the three planes are extended to infinity and they divide the whole space in 8 parts called octants and denoted by I Octant, II Octant,III Octant and IV Octant above XY-Plane taken anticlockwise as shown in fig. and corresponding below the XY plane taken as V,VI,VII and VIII Octant.
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We define, Distance of point from
XY Plane as Z Coordinate.
Distance of point from YZ Plane as X Coordinate.
Distance of point from ZX Plane as Y Coordinate.
That is Distance parallel to Z
axis as Z coordinate
Distance parallel to X axis as X coordinate
Distance parallel to Y axis as Y coordinate
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Capsule -1
Of course, we much take coordinates +ve and –ve as per direction of axis.
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Coordinates of the point on X-axis at a distance 4 units from origin will be
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A) 0,0,0
B) 0,0,4
C) 0,4,0
D) 4,0,0
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Coordinates of a point in space whoe distance from origin is 3 units and lying on X-ais in its -ve direction is
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A) 3,0,0
B) -3,0,0
C) 0,3,-3
D) 0,-3,3
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A point is on +ve direction of Y-axis at 7 units from origin. then its coordiantes will be
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A) 0,0,7
B) 0,0,-7
C) 0,7,0
D) 0,-7,0
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A point is in XY plane. Its distance measured parallel to X axis is 10 units and that of parallel to Y axis is 20 units.Then its coordinates are
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A) 10,0,20
B) 20,10,0
C) 10,20,0
D) 0,10,20
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