Introduction to 3DHard
Question
If three consecutive vertices of a parallelogram are A (1, 2, 3), B (− 1, − 2, − 1) and
C (2, 3, 2). Its fourth vertex is -
C (2, 3, 2). Its fourth vertex is -
Options
A.(– 4, 5, 3)
B.(4, 7, 6)
C.(3, – 5, 2)
D.(4, 5, 3)
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