The term for this is Vanishing Point.
Defined terms in a subject are terms that have specific meanings assigned to them within that subject, while undefined terms are terms that are not explicitly defined but are fundamental concepts in that subject. In mathematics, for example, undefined terms like point, line, and plane are used to build the foundation of geometric concepts, while defined terms like circle and triangle are derived from these fundamental concepts. Therefore, defined terms are constructed based on the fundamental understanding of undefined terms in a subject.
In terms of Euclidian geometry, no lines have end points. A line segment has end points, as it is a section of a defined line of points.
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Plane, line and point. These are terms that are universally called the terms that cannot be defined.
vanishing point
The term for this is Vanishing Point.
couplet
A location is the position which is usually measure in terms of a fixed point of reference, which is called the origin. In n-dimensional space the location may be defined in terms of distances from origin along orthogonal axes (n axes), or in terms of distance and direction (one measure of distance and n-1 angles). Location on the surface of a sphere, for example the earth, can be defined by only two angles (the latitude and longitude) and no distance because the distance is implied (radius of the earth).
"Defined items" are defined in terms of "undefined terms".
Cultural convergence
"Defined items" are defined in terms of "undefined terms".
The location of an object is defined by its position in space relative to a reference point or coordinate system. It specifies where the object is situated in terms of distance and direction from that reference point.
Fundamental quantities are independent and cannot be defined in terms of other quantities, such as length, mass, and time. Derived quantities are defined in terms of fundamental quantities, such as velocity (defined as distance divided by time) and acceleration (defined as change in velocity divided by time).
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.
The opposite of divergence is convergence, which refers to moving towards a common point or coming together. In terms of vectors or functions, convergence indicates that they are getting closer together or approaching a specific value over time or space.
Defined terms in a subject are terms that have specific meanings assigned to them within that subject, while undefined terms are terms that are not explicitly defined but are fundamental concepts in that subject. In mathematics, for example, undefined terms like point, line, and plane are used to build the foundation of geometric concepts, while defined terms like circle and triangle are derived from these fundamental concepts. Therefore, defined terms are constructed based on the fundamental understanding of undefined terms in a subject.