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.
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Point, zero; line, one: length but no width
Anything that has two dimensions and is completely closed is a shape (as opposed to a line which as one dimension, or a point which has zero). A property of these shapes will be that they all have length and height with which area can be calculated.
A ray is the beam of light from a distant object. The word is related to the Latin word radius. It has one dimension, length, from a start point to a finish point.
An XY intercept is the point that lays in a two dimensional plane where a line representing an X dimension in that plane and a transverse line at a right angle representing a Y dimension in the same plane intersect.
Two thousand and sixty-seven point zero zero. Two zero six seven point zero zero.