No. It is 1-dimensional : it has only a length.
Yes
POINT- it has no lenght, no width and no thickness LINE- it has a lenght but no width and thickness. A line in geometry will always mean a straight line, which extends indifinitely in two opposites directions.. PLANE- it is a flat surface in which any two points are joined by a straight line lying entirely on the surface..
a point
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.
Analytical geometry is used widely in engineering. It set the foundation for algebraic, differential, discrete, and computational geometry. It is the study of geometry using a coordinate system.
Yes
There are typically three words in geometry that are undefined. The first is "point." A point has no dimension, length, width, or thickness. The second is "line." A line has no thickness and goes on indefinitely in both directions. The third undefined term is "plane." A plane has no thickness and has no boundaries.
POINT- it has no lenght, no width and no thickness LINE- it has a lenght but no width and thickness. A line in geometry will always mean a straight line, which extends indifinitely in two opposites directions.. PLANE- it is a flat surface in which any two points are joined by a straight line lying entirely on the surface..
Discrete Algebra and Geometry.
a point
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.
Analytical geometry is used widely in engineering. It set the foundation for algebraic, differential, discrete, and computational geometry. It is the study of geometry using a coordinate system.
the line in geometry is a line segment that never ends
A line is a figure that has no endpoints. It extends infinitely in both directions, characterized by having length but no width or thickness. In geometry, a line is often represented by a straight path that continues indefinitely, distinguishing it from line segments, which do have defined endpoints.
A line in geometry term looks like a line with to arrows on both sides
Geometry,trigonometry,calculus,statistics,discrete structures,arithmetic
It is the parallel lines in Geometry!