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True. Points are geometric objects with no dimensions.
None. Points do not have dimensions.
This is a true statement. Points do not have dimensions like a length or a width. A point only has a location in space.
In 2 dimensions, it's a circle. In 3 dimensions, it's a sphere.
In 2 dimensions, a circle. In 3-dimensions, a sphere.
The locus of points (or collection of all points) that are 10 centimeters from a given point would be a circle (of radius 10 cm) in two dimensions, and a sphere (of radius 10 cm) in three dimensions.
it is impossible to use points as a unit of measurement because they are exact locations with no dimensions
False. Points have no dimensions at all. They only have location.
Two lines intersect at one point. If in two dimensions, and they do not intersect they are parallel. The other option in two dimensions is they are the co-linear, that is they are the same line, in which case they intersect at all points.
Yes, the vertices of all cones are single points and, since points are geometric entities with 0 dimensions, they are all congruent.
Between 2 distinct points, there are an infinite number of planes that can be drawn in 3 dimensions
It is simply the space, which may be any number if dimensions.