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They are basic geometric concepts.
They are the basic structures of plane geometry.
points,lines,and planes
points, lines and planes. points are always represented by a dot lines has extend in both direction and planes extend in all direction. this is true !
the points, lines and planes :)) -- aiyel :)
They are basic geometric concepts.
They are the basic structures of plane geometry.
Not necessarily. Points may lie in different planes.
Geometry
points,lines,and planes
Coordinated geometry
points, lines and planes. points are always represented by a dot lines has extend in both direction and planes extend in all direction. this is true !
Points, lines and planes are precisely defined terms. These concepts have to be clearly delineated to form fundamental planks in geometry, and that's because as they do. In suggesting that they are undefined, we'd have to suspect everything that was built on them. No geometric figure could be discussed with any certainty unless the elements that make it up are clearly defined and understood.
Shapes, angles, lines, points, and planes.
the points, lines and planes :)) -- aiyel :)
Plato's triangle, also known as the Platonic triangle, is significant in geometry because it represents the three basic elements of geometry: points, lines, and planes. It helps in understanding the fundamental concepts of geometry and serves as a foundation for more complex geometric principles.
Non-coplanar lines refer to points operating or showing in different planes. None of the points are in the same plane.