When you represent a three-dimensional object graphically in the plane (on paper. the blackboard, or a computer screen), you have to transform spatial coordinates,
into plane coordinates,
a. Use this transformation to represent the unit cube with corner points
Include the images of the
b. Represent the image of the point
c. Find all the points
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