How is a point uniquely located in a three-dimensional reference frame?

Answer

By three coordinates (x, y, z) derived from three mutually perpendicular axes intersecting at the origin

In three dimensions, a location is uniquely defined by three coordinates corresponding to three axes that are mutually perpendicular and intersect at a shared origin point.

How is a point uniquely located in a three-dimensional reference frame?

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