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Chapter 4, Problem 12CP3
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a) To create a style rule to translate cube_front to -50 pixels along z-axis.
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b) To create a style rule to translate the cube_left to -200 pixels along x-axis and rotate it to 90 degree along y-axis.
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c) To create a style rule to translate the cube_right to 200 pixels along x-axis and rotate it to 90 degree along y-axis.
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d) To create a style rule to translate the cube_top to -200 pixels along y-axis and rotate it to 90 degree along x-axis.
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e) To create a style rule to translate the cube_bottom to 200 pixels along y-axis and rotate it to 90 degree along x-axis.
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