A point in 3D space has three degrees of freedom. These degrees of freedom correspond to the three spatial dimensions: movement along the x, y, and z axes. Consequently, a point can be freely positioned anywhere within the three-dimensional space by varying its coordinates.
Infinitely many.
It is because many things are measured with reference to a fixed point: it space or time. This point is called a reference point or origin.
An infinite number of lines.
Each outlier is a single point in the outcome space.
In N-dimensional space, an infinite number of planes can be perpendicular to a given line at a specific point on that line. Each plane can be defined by selecting a direction that is orthogonal to the direction of the line, and since there are infinitely many such directions in the (N-1) dimensional space orthogonal to the line, it results in infinitely many perpendicular planes.
3. 4 if it is a terminator.
a chair.
Infinitely many.
A mango shaped space is typically worth 5 AR points.
It depends on your own preference. Traditionally there should only be one space.
It is because many things are measured with reference to a fixed point: it space or time. This point is called a reference point or origin.
An infinite number of lines.
Just one space is fine, as you can start a new thought from that point.
By degrees of freedom, I believe you meant dimensions. Everything in this universe has 3 degrees of freedom.
only 1
Each outlier is a single point in the outcome space.
There is 99 floors in destiny tower. If u include the summit where u get the space globe is 100 floors.