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The term "point of plane" typically refers to a specific location on a two-dimensional surface defined by a pair of coordinates, such as (x, y) in a Cartesian coordinate system. In geometry, a plane is an infinite flat surface that extends in all directions, and any point on that plane can be identified by its coordinates. Additionally, in the context of computer graphics or 3D modeling, it may refer to the intersection of a three-dimensional object with a flat surface.

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