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points,lines,and planes
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Yes. Even though those terms are left undefined, they are used together with ordinary words to define other geometric terms.
The three undefined terms are the point,the line and the plane.
The answer depends on which undefined terms the question refers to.
Line, plane
"Defined items" are defined in terms of "undefined terms".
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I am prepared to define any term in geometry. If there is some term for which you would like to have a definition, just ask.
the three terms; point, line and plane can be defined although it is called the undefined terms still we know and we can define the meanings of that terms.. common sense? joke.
Yes. Even though those terms are left undefined, they are used together with ordinary words to define other geometric terms.
It is a very basic concept which cannot be defined. Undefined terms are used to define other concepts. In Euclidean geometry, for example, point, line and plane are not defined.
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.