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In Euclidean geometry point, line and plane are not defined.
The three undefined terms are the point,the line and the plane.
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A ray is not an undefined term.
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In Euclidean geometry point, line and plane are not defined.
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.
The three undefined terms are the point,the line and the plane.
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.
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A set can be defined or undefined.
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