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Explain in Detail :Parallel to the Coordinate Planes
The coordinate planes are two imaginary planes that intersect at right angles and are used to plot points in a coordinate system. The x-axis is the horizontal line that intersects the planes at the origin, and the y-axis is the vertical line that intersects the planes at the origin. Every point in the coordinate system can be located by its distance from the origin along the x- and y-axes.
Normal Vector and a Point
A vector is a mathematical object that has both magnitude and direction. A vector can be represented by an arrow, with the length of the arrow representing the magnitude and the direction of the arrow representing the direction. Vectors are usually denoted by lowercase letters, such as a, b, and c.
A point is a location in space. Points are usually denoted by capital letters, such as A, B, and C.