Precalculus: Concepts Through Functions, A Unit Circle Approach to Trigonometry (3rd Edition)

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Chapter 8 - Polar Coordinates; Vectors - Section 8.6 Vectors in Space - 8.6 Assess Your Understanding - Page 645: 23

Answer

$(1,4,3),(3,2,3),(3,4,3),(1,2,5),(1,4,5),(3,2,5)$.

Work Step by Step

1. Given vertices $(1,2,3),(3,4,5)$, we can find other vertices: X-Y plane (z=3): $(1,4,3),(3,2,3),(3,4,3)$, Y-Z plane (x=1): $(1,4,3),(1,2,5),(1,4,5)$, X-Z plane (y=2): $(1,2,5),(3,2,3),(3,2,5)$, 2. Remove repeating points to get $(1,4,3),(3,2,3),(3,4,3),(1,2,5),(1,4,5),(3,2,5)$.
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