SOLUTION: Describe the location of point (−2, 6, 7) in three-dimensional coordinate space. A) From the origin, move 2 units back, 6 units left, and 7 units up. B) From the origin

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Question 1118743: Describe the location of point (−2, 6, 7) in three-dimensional coordinate space.
A) From the origin, move 2 units back, 6 units left, and 7 units up.
B) From the origin, move 2 units back, 6 units right, and 7 units down.
C) From the origin, move 2 units forward, 6 units right, and 7 units up.
D) From the origin, move 2 units back, 6 units right, and 7 units up.
I wasn't given any sort of reference for how the axis are aligned are which way anything is facing so I am majorly stuck on that.

Answer by ikleyn(52810) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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It is not a Math problem at all.

While this forum is for Math problems ONLY.


So, I really do not understand why this post was submitted here.