From the concept of a point, one can define a line. Once the concept of a line is defined, one can define a plane. From the concept of a plane, any higher dimension geometrical object can be defined, e.g. a volume.
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points,lines,and planes
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 !
the points, lines and planes :)) -- aiyel :)
They are the basic structures of plane geometry.
Not necessarily. Points may lie in different planes.
Geometry
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points,lines,and planes
Coordinated geometry
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 !
Shapes, angles, lines, points, and planes.
the points, lines and planes :)) -- aiyel :)
They are the basic structures of plane geometry.
Non-coplanar lines refer to points operating or showing in different planes. None of the points are in the same plane.
Euclid.
They are basic geometric concepts.