stickyricebuns
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sorry if title doesn't make sense, im talking about parametric equations where one variable x y or z is 0 so the curve is technically only a 2d curve but it still exists in the 3d plane. would the projections onto 2 of the planes of either xy, xz or yz (in cartesian form) be x/y/z=0 or something else? because if you do it algebraically (subbing into 0 just gives 0) two of the three projections will be 0. but if you look at it from the side of those two planes there is still a line segment.