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how do you identify point line and plane​

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In Geometry, we define a point as a location and no size. A line is defined as something that extends infinitely in either direction but has no width and is one dimensional while a plane extends infinitely in two dimensions. There are three undefined terms in geometry.

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Any two distinct points are collinear. Any three points determine a plane. A line is composed to two rays with a common endpoint. A line segment is infinitely many points between two endpoints.

In a Euclidean space of any number of dimensions, a plane is uniquely determined by any of the following:

Three non-collinear points (points not on a single line).

A line and a point not on that line.

Two distinct but intersecting lines.

Two distinct but parallel lines.

A line can be named either using two points on the line (for example, ↔AB ) or simply by a letter, usually lowercase (for example, line m ). A line segment has two endpoints. It contains these endpoints and all the points of the line between them. You can measure the length of a segment, but not of a line.

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