explain the differences between a point and a line and a plant
mdpt: point line or plane that bisects a line so that AB=BC. mdpt theorem: point or plane that bisects a line so that AB is congruent to BC.
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A plane intersects a line at a point, and i plane intersects another plane at a line.
Point
A point.
Their dimensionality.
mdpt: point line or plane that bisects a line so that AB=BC. mdpt theorem: point or plane that bisects a line so that AB is congruent to BC.
When a line intersects a plane and does not lie in the plane, the intersection forms a single point. This point is where the line crosses the plane. If the line is parallel to the plane, however, there will be no intersection point.
A point is a coordinate on an axis. A line is the connection between two points. A plane is the object of perspective that points and lines lie on.
A plane is a straight line. An angls is formed by 2 intersecting lines.
Definition of midpoint: a point, line, or plane that bisects a line so that AB=BC Midpoint theorem: a point, or plane that bisects a line so that line AB is congruent to line BC. A-----------------------------------------------B----------------------------------------------------C The definition of midpoint refers to equality, while midpoint theorem refers to congruency.
Plane. A point has no dimension, a line has one dimension, and a plane has two dimensions.
point, line and plane
point * * * * * or, nothing (if the line is parallel to the plane).
A ray
plane
The point of intersection of a tangent line or plane with a circle on a sphere is the single point where the line or plane touches the circle. This point is unique because, by definition, a tangent line or plane only intersects a circle at one point without passing through it. If the tangent is from an external point, it signifies that the line or plane is just "touching" the circle at that specific location. In three-dimensional space, this concept illustrates the relationship between the geometry of the sphere and the properties of tangents.