Point, line and plane ARE terms from geometry.
the points, lines and planes :)) -- aiyel :)
Skew lines are a term for lines in geometry. They mean two lines that are not parallel, but do not intersect either. It is only possible in three dimensions and up.
Yes. It is used in geometry in relation to lines and graphs.
There is no specific term but you could try "non-coplanar".
point , line and plane
the points, lines and planes :)) -- aiyel :)
Basic geometry terms are lines, points segments and rays, so it should be "point".
A point.
a point
a point, line and plane
Skew lines are a term for lines in geometry. They mean two lines that are not parallel, but do not intersect either. It is only possible in three dimensions and up.
Yes. It is used in geometry in relation to lines and graphs.
There is no specific term but you could try "non-coplanar".
point , line and plane
point line and composition
The term for vertical is "perpendicular to the horizon." In geometry and spatial contexts, it often refers to lines, planes, or orientations that stand upright relative to a defined baseline or ground level. In many cases, "vertical" can also describe the direction pointing upwards, as opposed to horizontal.
The corner where two lines meet is called a vertex. In geometry, a vertex is a point where two or more lines, line segments, or rays meet to form an angle. It is also known as the point of intersection. The term "vertex" is commonly used in the context of polygons, angles, and three-dimensional shapes.