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i'm studying for my final and faced a clipping problem, i tried to search over google and youtube but couldn't understand the method to solve it



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this is the head of question:

- Run a test to show whether or not point p (0,1,1) is considered in or out of each of the following planes: and the following planes he asked for clipping ( c1,c2,near,far )










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i'm studying for my final and faced a clipping problem, i tried to search over google and youtube but couldn't understand the method to solve it



Problem's Graph
enter image description here



this is the head of question:

- Run a test to show whether or not point p (0,1,1) is considered in or out of each of the following planes: and the following planes he asked for clipping ( c1,c2,near,far )










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i'm studying for my final and faced a clipping problem, i tried to search over google and youtube but couldn't understand the method to solve it



Problem's Graph
enter image description here



this is the head of question:

- Run a test to show whether or not point p (0,1,1) is considered in or out of each of the following planes: and the following planes he asked for clipping ( c1,c2,near,far )










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i'm studying for my final and faced a clipping problem, i tried to search over google and youtube but couldn't understand the method to solve it



Problem's Graph
enter image description here



this is the head of question:

- Run a test to show whether or not point p (0,1,1) is considered in or out of each of the following planes: and the following planes he asked for clipping ( c1,c2,near,far )







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How about including this method that you didn’t understand in your question so that someone might explain it to you?
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look at dot product of (a) shortest vector starting on the plane ending on point p and (b) the in vector for each plane. If its positive, the point is in. If negative, its out.






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