In ordinary geometry (as opposed to affine geometry), a plane MUST consist of an infinite set of points.
In a close figure it is the set of points inside the figure.
A line.
It means that a certain set of points are all on the same line.
In coordinated geometry the points on a straight line will determine its equation.
In ordinary geometry (as opposed to affine geometry), a plane MUST consist of an infinite set of points.
Space
A set of all points is how various shapes are made in geometry. Lines are sets of points, and so are surfaces. Circles are sets of all points that are a fixed distance from a central point. All geometric shapes are made from sets of all points.
In a close figure it is the set of points inside the figure.
A line.
It means that a certain set of points are all on the same line.
It depends on the context in which the question is asked: whether it is basic geometry, coordinate geometry or vector algebra. If you can draw a single straight line through a set of points they are collinear; if you cannot then they are not.
Geometry my dear Watson! A line. As defined: A set of points continuing in opposite directions.
Yes they do. In geometry, pentacles (stars) have 10 points.
In coordinated geometry the points on a straight line will determine its equation.
It would be a ray (one half of a line).In geometry "A set of points extending infinitely in one direction" is called a RAY.
It would be a ray (one half of a line).In geometry "A set of points extending infinitely in one direction" is called a RAY.