This may seem like a strange question, but is there any one symbol that represents every point on a three-dimensional cartesian coordinate system? Thank you very much, I would find the answer very helpful.
In addition to what Skeeter has said, you can identify all points as:
- \(\displaystyle \L \mathbb{R} \times \mathbb{R} \times \mathbb{R}\)
- All points of the form (x,y,z) where x,y,z \(\displaystyle \in \L \mathbb{R}\)
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