Find the volume of that Cube? Where (x-{1},y_{1},z_{1}) is the co-ordinate of one corner and (x_{2},y_{2},z_{2}) of the opposite corner.

Nico Patterson

Nico Patterson

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2022-11-11

Finding Volume of Cube from Co-Ordinate Points
If I am given two 3-D points of a cube,how do I find the volume of that Cube? where ( x 1 , y 1 , z 1 ) is the co-ordinate of one corner and ( x 2 , y 2 , z 2 ) is the co-ordinate of the opposite corner.

Answer & Explanation

Alice Chen

Alice Chen

Beginner2022-11-13Added 6 answers

Explanation:
Since they are opposite corners then the length a is a = | x 1 x 2 | = | y 1 y 2 | = | z 1 z 2 |, and thus V = a 3 .

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