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What is the path to a moving point having length but no breadth in mathematics?

A line, or more generally, a curve.


What is the word point means in math?

A point is an abstract concept which describes a location or position in mathematical space. It has no length, breadth or width - it is dimensionless.A point is an abstract concept which describes a location or position in mathematical space. It has no length, breadth or width - it is dimensionless.A point is an abstract concept which describes a location or position in mathematical space. It has no length, breadth or width - it is dimensionless.A point is an abstract concept which describes a location or position in mathematical space. It has no length, breadth or width - it is dimensionless.


How do you find base of a sphere with a given volume?

The base of a sphere is a single point: with no length or breadth.


What are 2 and 3 dimensional figures?

A point is 0-dimensional ... it has no length, breadth or height. A line is 1-demensional ... it has length, but no breadth or height. A square, circle, triangle etc is 2-dimensional ... each of them have length and breadth, but no height A cube, cylinder, sphere etc is 3-dimensional ... each of them have lenght, breadth and height.


What is a breadth of a vessel?

Breadth is the width of the vessel at its broadest point.


Definition of point in math?

A point is a location in space. It has no length, breadth, width or a measure in any higher dimension. The space may contain one or more dimensions.


How do you find the number of segment in a given number of point?

A point has no size: no length, breadth, width, height - nothing except location. It cannot contain anything so there cannot be a segment in a point.


Does a point have width or breadth?

Axiom: "A point has no magnitude".


What describes a point?

In geometry, a point has location but neither height, breadth or depth.


What is a ships breadth at it's widest point?

Beam


Which best explains why points cannot have a diameter of 0.5 mm?

Points have no dimensions - no length, breadth or height. At 0.5 mm they are no longer a point but a blob (or a very small disk).


What is the total path length transverse by an object in moving from one point to another?

the object's displacement.