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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which figure represents an infinite number of points? line segment ray line coordinate plane

OpenStudy (anonymous):

All of the above.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats not an option

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, an infinite number of "points" would be a coordinate plane because you have infinitely many (x,y)'s. A line has infinitely many points because its infinitely long. A ray is made up of an infinite number of points (if you sub-divide it smaller and smaller) same with a line segment. However, I would say coordinate plane more than likely.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

line

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A line is an infinite number of points defined by a distinct "line" connecting them. However, they are just a restricted part of the coordinate plane.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Be careful. Infinity is a subtle concept. malevolence19 is correct, I believe. There is a one to one mapping of the line interval (0,1) and the whole real line. Google Cantor to find out more.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Exactly :D

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