The answer depends on which undefined terms the question refers to.
both are equal... infinity is the representation of undefined.
The three undefined terms are the point,the line and the plane.
A term that is undefined mean simply that it is not defined. The prefix un means not, and if you add it to the word defined, ta da, you get undefined.
We often call "undefined terms" variables. Their value is not known; it can vary. And thus the name we assign them is variable.
Undefined terms are numbers that con't be determined, like 1/0. Not to be confused with irrational numbers, though.
physical representation of undefined terms in real life?
"Defined items" are defined in terms of "undefined terms".
"Defined items" are defined in terms of "undefined terms".
both are equal... infinity is the representation of undefined.
The three undefined terms are the point,the line and the plane.
they are not defined
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Because they are very
indeterminate
A term that is undefined mean simply that it is not defined. The prefix un means not, and if you add it to the word defined, ta da, you get undefined.
We often call "undefined terms" variables. Their value is not known; it can vary. And thus the name we assign them is variable.
Undefined terms are numbers that con't be determined, like 1/0. Not to be confused with irrational numbers, though.