Ch12 1 Stewart (2016)
Ch12 1 Stewart (2016)
Ch12 1 Stewart (2016)
12.1 Systems
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3D Space
In order to represent points in space, we first choose a
fixed point O (the origin) and three directed lines through O
that are perpendicular to each other, called the coordinate
axes and labeled the x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis.
Coordinate axes
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3D Space
The direction of the z-axis is determined by the right-hand
rule as illustrated in Figure 2:
Right-hand rule
Figure 2
If you curl the fingers of your right hand around the z-axis in
the direction of a 90° counterclockwise rotation from the
positive x-axis to the positive y-axis, then your thumb points
in the positive direction of the z-axis. 4
3D Space
The three coordinate axes determine the three coordinate
planes illustrated in Figure 3(a).
The y-axis runs along the intersection of the floor and the
right wall.
The z-axis runs up from the floor toward the ceiling along
the intersection of the two walls.
You are situated in the first octant, and you can now
imagine seven other rooms situated in the other seven
octants (three on the same floor and four on the floor
below), all connected by the common corner point O.
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3D Space
Now if P is any point in space, let a be the (directed)
distance from the yz-plane to P, let b be the distance from
the xz-plane to P, and let c be the distance from the
xy-plane to P.
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3D Space
Thus, to locate the point (a, b, c), we can start at the origin
O and move a units along the x-axis, then b units parallel to
the y-axis, and then c units parallel to the z-axis as in
Figure 4.
Figure 4
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3D Space
The point P(a, b, c) determines a rectangular box as in
Figure 5.
Figure 6
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3D Space
The Cartesian product × × = {(x, y, z) | x, y, z ∈ } is
the set of all ordered triples of real numbers and is denoted
by .
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Example 1
What surfaces in are represented by the following
equations?
(a) z = 3 (b) y = 5
Solution:
(a) The equation z = 3 represents the set {(x, y, z) | z = 3},
which is the set of all points in whose z-coordinate
is 3. (x and y can each be any value).
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Example 1 – Solution cont’d
z =3, a plane in
Figure 7(a)
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Example 1 – Solution cont’d
y = 5, a plane in
Figure 7(b)
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Surfaces
In general, if k is a constant, then x = k represents a plane
parallel to the yz-plane, y = k is a plane parallel to the
xz-plane, and z = k is a plane parallel to the xy-plane.
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Distance and Spheres
The familiar formula for the distance between two points in
a plane is easily extended to the following three-dimensional
formula.
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Example 5
Find an equation of a sphere with radius r and center
C(h, k, l ).
Solution:
By definition, a sphere is the set of all points P(x, y, z)
whose distance from C is r. (See Figure 12.)
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Example 5 – Solution cont’d
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Distance and Spheres
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