Very quick, basic question about Graphing

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The discussion focuses on graphing a tetrahedron bounded by a specified plane and the coordinate planes in three-dimensional space (R3). The coordinate planes referred to are the XY plane, XZ plane, and YZ plane. The user seeks clarification on the concept of being "bounded by the coordinate planes," which parallels the idea of being bounded by the X and Y axes in two-dimensional space (R2). The exchange concludes with a confirmation of understanding regarding these geometric concepts.

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  • Understanding of three-dimensional geometry
  • Familiarity with coordinate systems in R3
  • Basic knowledge of graphing techniques
  • Concept of bounded regions in geometry
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  • Study the properties of tetrahedrons in three-dimensional space
  • Learn about graphing techniques for three-dimensional figures
  • Explore the concept of bounded regions in R3
  • Investigate the relationships between coordinate planes and geometric shapes
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so I'm graphing tetrahedron bounded by a given plane and "The coordinate planes"

what is meant by "the coordinate planes"? i can graph the plane but i need help here
 
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The xy plane, the xz plane, and the yz plane. (in r3). Like saying "bounded by the x and y axis" in r2.
 
ah ok, thank you!
 

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