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Q: Is a point 2 dimensional
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Are 2 lines have no common point is always parallel?

In a 2 dimensional plain they would have to be parallel in order to have no common point; in a 3 dimensional field they do not have to be parallel.


What is the ordered pair of (-3-2)?

-1


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A point zero dimensional can exist in a to dimensional plane because it occupies the zero point in both dimensions.


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The answer is -2


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On the 2-dimensional coordinate plane it is a point that is on the y-axis, two units of length away from the origin.


A 2 dimensional object in which every point is the same distance from the center?

A circle


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In 2-dimensional space, a circle. In 3-dimensional space, a sphere.


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A 2-dimensional figure. A 2-dimensional figure. A 2-dimensional figure. A 2-dimensional figure.


If a point in a three dimensional system is labeled with the coordinates1.2-2 what is the z coordinate?

3.2


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An ordered pair or coordinates of a point in 2-dimensional space.


What are the 3 coordinates in cartesian plane?

You do not have 3 coordinates in the Cartesian plane. The Cartesian plane is a plane and is therefore 2 dimensional. In 2 dimensional space you require only 2 coordinates. 3 coordinates are required to locate a point in 3-dimensional space but then it cannot be a Cartesian PLANE.


How many sides does a vertex have?

A vertex is a point and so does not have any sides. In 2-dimensional space, there must be at least 2 lines meeting at a vertex and in 3-dimensional space, there must be at least 3 planes.