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
yes
Point, line and plane ARE terms from geometry.
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.
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
Point, line and plane ARE terms from geometry.
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.
a point, line and plane
Tangent
tangent
point line and composition
point , line and plane
define the term "electromegnetism".