a:4:{s:8:"template";s:5351:"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html lang="en-US" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head profile="http://gmpg.org/xfn/11">
<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv="Content-Type"/>
<title>{{ keyword }}</title>
<style media="screen" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">

/* Aardvark Reset Thingy http://aardvark.fecklessmind.com/ */
html, body, div, h1, h2, p, a, ul, li
 {border:0;margin:0;outline:0;padding:0;background:transparent;vertical-align:baseline;}

/* Basic styles */
body {
	background: url() repeat #000;
	color:#4F4F5F;
	font: Georgia, "Times New Roman", Times, serif;}
html>body {font-size:12px;}

h1,h2 {font-weight:700;}

h1 {margin:0 0 0.75em;font-size:2em;}
h2 {margin:0 0 1em;font-size:1.5em;}

p,ul {margin:0 0 1.5em;color:#383843;}

li ul {margin:0;}
ul {list-style:outside disc;}
li {margin:0 0 0 2em;}

a {text-decoration:none;color:#434351;font-weight:800;}
a:hover {text-decoration:none;color:#66667A;}

/* Table styles */

/* Form styles */

/* Useful classes */

.clr {clear:both;}
.clearfix:after {
    content: " ";
    display: block;
    clear: both;
    visibility: hidden;
    line-height: 0;
    height: 0;
}

.clearfix {
	display: inline-block;
}
.wrapper {width:960px; /*background:#FFF;*/ margin:0 auto;}

/* header classes */
#header { width:980px; height:250px; background: url() top left no-repeat;margin:18px auto 0 auto;color:#4F4F5F;}
#header h2 { font-size:24px; }
#header h1 {
	margin:0;
	padding:0;
	display: none;
}
#logo {
	padding:0;
	width: 340px;
	height:200px;
	margin: 20px 0 0 26px;
	float:left;
}

#hside {
	position:relative;
	padding: 10px 0;
	width: 568px;
	height:180px;
	margin: 20px 20px 0 0;
	float:left;
}

#navWrap {
	height:36px;
	width:960px;
	/*background:#9f0022;*/
	margin:5px auto;
}

#topNav {
	width:960px;
	/*background:#9f0022;*/
	margin:0 auto;
}


/* footer classes */
.basement {width:980px;background:#FFF;color:#000;text-align:center;font-size:0.8em; -moz-border-radius: 5px;
	border-radius: 5px;padding:9px 0;margin:15px auto;}
.basement a, .basement a:link, .basement a:visited {color:#000;text-decoration:underline;font-weight:normal;}
.basement p {color:#000;margin:0.3em 0;}

</style>

<style id="jbgallery-css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">/*** ESSENTIAL STYLES ***/
.sf-menu, .sf-menu * {
	margin:			0;
	padding:		0;
	list-style:		none;	
}
.sf-menu {
	line-height:	1.0;	
}
.sf-menu ul {
	position:		absolute;
	top:			-999em;
	width:			10em; /* left offset of submenus need to match (see below) */
}
.sf-menu ul li {
	width:			100%;
}
.sf-menu li:hover {
	visibility:		inherit; /* fixes IE7 'sticky bug' */
}
.sf-menu li {
	float:			left;
	position:		relative;
}
.sf-menu a {
	display:		block;
	position:		relative;
}
.sf-menu li:hover ul {
	left:			0;
	top:			2.9em; /* match top ul list item height */
	z-index:		99;
}

/*** SKIN ***/
.sf-menu {
	/*background:#d93034;*/
	float:			left;
	/*margin-bottom:	1em;
	margin-top:6px; 	*/
}
.sf-menu a {
	/*border-left:	1px solid #fff;
	border-top:		1px solid #CFDEFF;*/
	font-family:Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif;
	font-size: 12px;
	font-weight:bold;
	color: #FFF;
	padding: 		1em;
	text-decoration:none;
}
.sf-menu a, .sf-menu a:visited  { /* visited pseudo selector so IE6 applies text colour*/
	color:			#FFF;
}
.sf-menu li {
	background:		#d93034;
	margin:  0 4px;
	-moz-border-radius: 5px;
	border-radius: 5px;
}
.sf-menu li li {
	background:		#9f0022;
}
.sf-menu li:hover, .sf-menu a:focus, .sf-menu a:hover, .sf-menu a:active {
	color:		#000;
	outline:		0;
	background:		#e8a8a7;
	/*background-image:url();*/
}

/*** arrows **/
/* apply hovers to modern browsers */

/* point right for anchors in subs */
/* apply hovers to modern browsers */

/*** shadows for all but IE6 ***/
.sf-shadow ul {
	padding: 0 8px 9px 0;
	-moz-border-radius-bottomleft: 17px;
	-moz-border-radius-topright: 17px;
	-webkit-border-top-right-radius: 17px;
	-webkit-border-bottom-left-radius: 17px;
}
</style>

</head>
<body>
<div id="header">
<div id="logo">
<h1>ATLRetro</h1>
</div>
<div id="hside">
<h2>Your Guide to 20th Century Atlanta in the 21st Century</h2>
</div>
<div class="clr"></div>
</div>
<div id="navWrap">
<div class="menu-topnav-container" id="topNav"><ul class="sf-menu sf-js-enabled sf-shadow" id="menu-topnav"><li class="menu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-home menu-item-3000" id="menu-item-3000"><a href="#">Home</a></li>
<li class="menu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-2997" id="menu-item-2997"><a href="#">About{{ keyword }}</a></li>
<li class="menu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-2998" id="menu-item-2998"><a href="#">About the Blogger</a></li>
<li class="menu-item menu-item-type-taxonomy menu-item-object-category menu-item-has-children menu-item-3306" id="menu-item-3306"><a href="#">Retro Archives</a>
</li>
<li class="menu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-2999" id="menu-item-2999"><a href="#">Copyright Notice</a></li>
</ul></div> </div>
<div class="clearfix"></div>
<div class="wrapper">
{{ text }}
      
    <div class="basement clr">
<p> 2017 <a href="#">ATLRetro</a>. All Rights Reserved. This blog is powered by <a href="#">Wordpress</a></p>
</div>
</div>

</body>
</html>";s:4:"text";s:3810:"3.4 Motion In Three Dimensions. This equation has three variables, so it represents the three-dimensional equivalent of a line: a plane. CHAPTER 4. What is the equation for a 3D line? Equation Of A Line In Three Dimensions September 26, 2017 Leave a Comment Written by Equation of a line is defined as y= mx+c, where c is the y-intercept and m is the slope. I'm working on a complicated proof and i need the equation for a line in 3 dimensions. A line ... An equation for the plane containing three I am a grade 10 hight school student. Point-Line Distance--3-Dimensional. Hi, my name is Murray. In three dimensions, you can define a line by a point and a vector. Planes in Three Dimensions, equation for the plane and angle between two planes. Since we are not given a normal vector, we must find one. To find where two non-parallel lines meet, using the parametric equations, write one with parameter s and the other with parameter t. Then equate the formulas for x, y and z and solve for s and t. I know that in the 2 I'm working on a complicated proof and i need the equation for a line in 3 dimensions. As with equations of lines in three dimensions, it should be noted that there is not a unique equation for a given plane. GEOMETRY IN THREE DIMENSIONS 2 1.1 Lines The general method for nding the parametric equation for a line is Let Lbe a line in R3. Parametric form of line in three dimensions, intersection and distance. CHAPTER 4. Can the equation y = mx + b be used to define a line in three dimensions? We know $y=mx+c$ is the equation for a straight line ... line in three-dimensional space is to eliminate two of these dimensions. Here are three ways to describe the formula of a line in $3$ dimensions. Given two points in 3-D space, such as A(x1,y1,z1) and B(x2,y2,z2), what would be the equation of the line that connects those points? This lesson covers an overview of LINEAR EQUATIONS IN THREE DIMENSIONS. To make the graph, we'll need to make three interceptions, er, find three intercepts. 5.3 Representations of a Line in Two and Three Dimensions Two points P 1 and P 2 on a line, L, determine L. L can be described parametrically as the set of points with coordinates those of P 1 + s * (P 2 - P 1) for some number s. What about four or more dimensions? The graph of the plane -2x-3y+z=2 is shown with its normal vector. Start studying Graphing Linear Equations in three Dimensions Graphing Linear. Graph 4x  3y + 6z = 24. The equation you gave, $ax+by+c=0$, is the equation for a line in two dimentions. ... represents a line in the plane, the equation represents a plane in three-dimensional space. A line in R3 (3d real space) can't be represented by a single equation. 1.Find a point P Date: 05/19/2000 at 12:45:04 From: Doctor Rob Subject: Re: 3D+ Line Equation Thanks for writing to Ask Dr. Can the equation y = mx + b be used to define a line in three dimensions? Hi, my name is Murray. Complete the table for the maximum number of each type of fish Andrea can 4 b. REFERENCES There are multiple references and there Let a line in three dimensions be specified by two points x_1=(x_1,y_1,z_1) and x_2=(x_2,y_2,z_2) lying on it, so a vector along the line is given by v=[x_1+(x_2-x_1)t; y_1+(y_2-y_1)t; z_1+(z_2-z_1)t]. COORDINATE GEOMETRY IN THREE DIMENSIONS ... surface in three-dimensional space. COORDINATE GEOMETRY IN THREE DIMENSIONS ... surface in three-dimensional space. I am a grade 10 hight school student. We describe a wideband version of the Fast Multipole Method for the Helmholtz equation in three dimensions. To find the x-intercept, plug y = 0 and z = 0 into the equation. A similar geometric analysis occurs in three dimensions. A line is sometimes called a straight line or, ... the line in three dimensions passing through and has parametric vector equation ";s:7:"keyword";s:38:"equation of a line in three dimensions";s:7:"expired";i:-1;}