In classical geometry, a line is a perfectly thin, perfectly straight geometrical shape which extends to infinity without changing direction; it is one dimensional. A line can be generated by connecting any two points in the most direct way, which creates a line segment, and then extending that segment in exactly the same direction.
I am prepared to define any term in geometry. If there is some term for which you would like to have a definition, just ask.
A line in geometry term looks like a line with to arrows on both sides
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A point is just a single point on a graph. It does not have a size or a direction it just represents a piece of data.
Point, line and plane ARE terms from geometry.
I am prepared to define any term in geometry. If there is some term for which you would like to have a definition, just ask.
It is a very basic concept which cannot be defined. Undefined terms are used to define other concepts. In Euclidean geometry, for example, point, line and plane are not defined.
A line in geometry term looks like a line with to arrows on both sides
yes
A point is just a single point on a graph. It does not have a size or a direction it just represents a piece of data.
Point, line and plane ARE terms from geometry.
The undefined term you are referring to is a "line." In geometry, a line is described as having no thickness or width and extending infinitely in both directions. It is one of the fundamental concepts used to define other geometric figures and concepts.
Tangent
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a point, line and plane
point line and composition
point , line and plane