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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
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Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
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Please help!! I need help with the attached assignment! Thank you in advance!!
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1Week 3 Homework – CMSC4051.Given the 2 end points shown on the graph below, determine the slope, y-intercept and give theslope-intercept formula. Determine one additional point that would be on that line using theslope-intercept formula where the x value would be greater than 6.Be sure to show your work.2.Calculate the plane coefficients (A,B,C and D)of 3 points in a plane defined by P1, P2 and P3,and determine if the point P4 is behind or in front of the polygon surface contained within thatplane:P1 = (10,-20,40);P2 = (30,3,18);P3 = (-5,-10,25);P4 = (-10,12,-19);Be sure to show your work. Explain why determining if Point P4 is behind or in front of the polygonsurface relevant to computer graphics applications.3.Using Visual C++ and your OpenGL configured environment, write an application that displays agraphical scene that displays a top-down, 2-D (non-animated) view of the Sun and at least 4planets of our solar system. You can assume elliptical orbits for all of the planets in your scene.Sizes of the ellipses should be scaled to the actual distances from the Sun. You should includecircles representing each of the planets and the Sun in your scene. Sizes of the objects should bescaled proportional to their actual size (with the exception of the Sun as it will be most likely toolarge to have other planet be visible). Be sure to label each of your planets and the Sun. In theword document you submit, describe exactly how you scaled your planets and elliptical orbits.Be sure to reference your source for planet size, and distance from the Sun. (e.g.http://www.solarviews.com/eng/solarsys.htm)-12-10-8-6-4-2024601234567
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