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Three dimensions
Author:
Christina Bulen
,
Simon Gregg1
GeoGebra
Most of the points are just on a flat 2D surface. To come out of that, into three dimensions, you need a third number, like the point (3, 4, 5). Try putting in your own point with three small numbers.
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