There are four types. These are:
1. Set - a group or collection of common characteristics.
2. Point - it has no dimensions, representing a capital letter and a dot.
3. Line - an unlimited number of points along the same path (can be straight or
curve, usually straight).
4. Plane - a flat surface extending indefinitely in all directions, usually represented by a parallelogram (four sided figure) with a capital letter in one corner. The plane can also be represented by using three points that lie on the plane surface but not on the same line (noncollinear).
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PLANE The Ceiling of a room - PlaneThe Surface of the page - PlaneThe Floor - PlaneLINEThe String on a guitar - LineA Rope - LineA Hair Strand - Line
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There are three things that are considered undefined terms in geometry. Those are line, point, and plane. A line is something that has no depth, but extends indefinitely. A plane has no depth, but it extend indefinitely in every direction. A point no actual size or dimension.
The answer depends on which undefined terms the question refers to.
There are many examples of lines in geometry and some of them are:- Parallel lines never intersect and are equal distance from each other Perpendicular lines intersect with each other at right angles Lines that cross each other form vertical opposite equal angles Line segment has end points Number line contains negative, 0 and positive values Diagonal lines are found within polygons