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Q: A point occupies zero dimensions
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Does a point occupy zero dimension?

A point occupies zero dimensions.


Why is a point zero-dimensional if it can exist on a two-dimensional plane?

A point zero dimensional can exist in a to dimensional plane because it occupies the zero point in both dimensions.


Does a point have zero dimensions?

Yes


What is a zero dimensional figure?

A figure having zero dimensions is a point.


What is the point of trigonometry?

It is an object with zero dimensions: only a position.


Does a point has zero dimension and a line has two?

It's true that a point has no dimensions. But a line has one dimension, not two. A plane has two dimensions, a solid has three, and that's about all that ordinary people can visualize.


Does each sample occupies space?

Yes, each sample of a substance occupies space due to its physical dimensions and the volume it occupies in a container. The amount of space a sample occupies is known as its volume.


Is a zero-dimensional object?

A point has zero dimensions; a line has only one direction, which is length. Two-dimensional objects have length and width, and therefore area.


What is the definition of an origin as a math term?

It is a fixed reference point in space from which distances are measured.


What is the definition of regular volume?

I assume it is the space (in 3 dimensions) that something occupies


How much space in 3 dimensions an object occupies is a measure of the object's?

Volume.


Is a point the chord of a circle?

No, it is not. A chord is a line segment. It cannot have a length of zero. A point has no dimensions. The chord of a circle is a line segment that has its endpoints (both of them) on the curve (or circumference) of the circle.