points,lines,and planes
line,points,and plane
The three undefined terms are the point,the line and the plane.
The answer depends on which undefined terms the question refers to.
the three types of UNDEFINED TERMS are:point: it has no dimension ( no width, no length no thickness),line: composed of points; can be extended in opposite direction;one dimensionplane: has four sides ad can be extended indefinitely in all directions; two dimensions
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points,lines,and planes
None of them.
line,points,and plane
"Defined items" are defined in terms of "undefined terms".
The three undefined terms are the point,the line and the plane.
"Defined items" are defined in terms of "undefined terms".
The answer depends on which undefined terms the question refers to.
they are not defined
the three types of UNDEFINED TERMS are:point: it has no dimension ( no width, no length no thickness),line: composed of points; can be extended in opposite direction;one dimensionplane: has four sides ad can be extended indefinitely in all directions; two dimensions
I don't no I am 11
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 !