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A point can be intersected by infinitely many lines. Two points intersect in only one line. Three points either intersect in a line or not at all. This is only considering two dimensions.
A diagonal in 2-dimensions, an edge or diagonal in 3-dimensions
Point : 0 dimensions (position only) Line: 1 dimension (length) Plane: 2 dimensions (length and width)
the middle point * * * * * In 2 dimensions: also any point on line forming the perpendicular bisector of the line segment. In 3 dimensions: the plane formed by the perpendicular bisector being rotated along the axis of the line segment. In higher dimensions: Hyperplanes being rotated along the same axis.
A line has one demension, length.
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oneA line segment has one dimension - length, from one end of the line to another. The line is not considered to have any width or thickness.
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The question is backwards. a centimeter is linear. A straight line. Cubic is a cube, 3 dimensions, and you can't fit it in a line.
A point can be intersected by infinitely many lines. Two points intersect in only one line. Three points either intersect in a line or not at all. This is only considering two dimensions.
A side (2-dimensions) or edge (3-dimensions).
A globe or sphere, is a three dimensional shape. One dimension would simply be a line, while two dimensions would be a circle.
Plane. A point has no dimension, a line has one dimension, and a plane has two dimensions.
A diagonal in 2-dimensions, an edge or diagonal in 3-dimensions
There is no such thing as a commitment line
A line on a drawing pointing to another line or part to which the dimensions relate.----