A point zero dimensional can exist in a to dimensional plane because it occupies the zero point in both dimensions.
false
A zero-dimensional shape is a point.
A point
Yes.
A point zero dimensional can exist in a to dimensional plane because it occupies the zero point in both dimensions.
false
false
false
zero-dimensional examples: Endpoints of edges (vertices and corners) Zero-dimensional figures lie in two-dimensional planes. one-dimensional examples: Edges of figures (sides and arcs) One-dimensional figures lie in two-dimensional planes.
A point. Dimension = 0
A zero-dimensional shape is a point.
In a 2 dimensional plain they would have to be parallel in order to have no common point; in a 3 dimensional field they do not have to be parallel.
A 3D triangle
line
A point
Yes.