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− | *<math>x,y </math> and <math> z </math> | + | *<math>x,y </math> and <math> z </math> are any real numbers. |
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#=POINT(2,4,8) = 2 4 8 | #=POINT(2,4,8) = 2 4 8 | ||
#=POINT(-7,10,16) = -7 10 16 | #=POINT(-7,10,16) = -7 10 16 |
Revision as of 03:23, 1 February 2014
POINT(x,y,z)
- and are any real numbers.
Description
- This function gives the point for the coordinates of and .
- Point is the exact location which don't have a size, only position.
- A set of points lying in a straight line, then they are called collinear.
- A setof points lying in a same plane, then they are called coplanar.
- This function will give the result as error when any one of the argument is nonnumeric.
Examples
- =POINT(2,4,8) = 2 4 8
- =POINT(-7,10,16) = -7 10 16
- =POINT(17.4,29.02,41.65) = 17.4 29.02 41.65