a line or line-segment
2 or more points
a line
Line a surface is made up of lines...a line is made up of points. :)
Width is up and down. Length is left to right.
A line is made up of many points.
Width refers to the thickness of an object, not it's relative position in space. That would be "horizontal" or "vertical".
If you are downloaded things with the points then yes. But adding points will not use up band width.
A line can be considered as a locus of points. However, it is not "made up" of points in the way that a physical object is made up of molecules, or atoms, or sub-atomic particles.
they e made up of glass which is strewn to around the same thickness as a hair fibre (strand of hair)
Yes.
A Plane!!
A line is made up of an infinite number of points.
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2 or more points
a line
The cost of a crash pad will vary depending on the length, width and thickness. Thinner crash pads can start at $125. Large pads can range from $400 and up.
The point, the line and the plane are the 3 undefined terms.The point, has no dimension. We represent a point with a do but it really has no size meaning it has has no length, width, or thickness. A point is usually designated with a capital letter. In the coordinate plane, a point is named by an ordered pair, (x,y).A line has no thickness but its length extends in one dimension and goes on forever in both directions. It is made up of an infinite number of points. We usually use a single lower case letter to denote a line, or we pick two points on the line and often draw a line segment above them.Last, a plane has no thickness but extends indefinitely in all directions. You might think of it as an infinite number of lines.The reason I mention that a plane can be thought of as infinite lines and a line as infinite number of points is to see how one undefined term leads to the next and then that one to the last.