This document describes three planes with different intercepts on the Y-axis but the same intercepts on the X and Z axes. Each plane has an X-intercept of -1, a Z-intercept of 3, and a different Y-intercept of either 4, 3, or 6 while all three planes have the point (-12,4,4).
Mathematics With Applications in The Management Natural and Social Sciences 11Th Edition Lial Hungerford Holcomb Mullins 9780321931078 Solution Manual Full Chapter PDF
This document describes three planes with different intercepts on the Y-axis but the same intercepts on the X and Z axes. Each plane has an X-intercept of -1, a Z-intercept of 3, and a different Y-intercept of either 4, 3, or 6 while all three planes have the point (-12,4,4).
This document describes three planes with different intercepts on the Y-axis but the same intercepts on the X and Z axes. Each plane has an X-intercept of -1, a Z-intercept of 3, and a different Y-intercept of either 4, 3, or 6 while all three planes have the point (-12,4,4).
This document describes three planes with different intercepts on the Y-axis but the same intercepts on the X and Z axes. Each plane has an X-intercept of -1, a Z-intercept of 3, and a different Y-intercept of either 4, 3, or 6 while all three planes have the point (-12,4,4).
Mathematics With Applications in The Management Natural and Social Sciences 11Th Edition Lial Hungerford Holcomb Mullins 9780321931078 Solution Manual Full Chapter PDF