Respuesta :
The set of points (x, 4, 8) is a line parallel to the x-axis through the point (y, z) = (4, 8) in the (y, z) plane.
We want to see what a pair of equations (two fixed values for variables) means.
We will see that these equations are actually describing a line parallel to the x-axis.
Now, let's see why:
In 3 dimensions we have points of the form (x, y, z)
Now we have two equations:
- y = 4
- z = 8
Then our points are of the form (x, 4, 8)
Is ratter easy to see that this is a line, this goes through all x-values, but the z and y-values are fixed.
Then the set of the points (x, 4, 8) is just a line parallel to the x-axis.
(Similar to how in two dimensions we say that x = a is a vertical line, and y = b is a horizontal line, here we are doing the exact same thing but in 3 dimensions)
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