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what is a undefined term in euclidean geometry pythagorean theorem Pyramid rectangle line square

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A point, line, and plane are undefined terms in Euclidean Geometry. They are terms that cannot be defined by any other figures. Point: Has no actual size. Used to represent an object or location in space. Line: Has no thickness or width. Used to represent a continuous set of linear points that extend indefinitely in both directions. Plane: Has no thickness, width or depth. Used to represent a flat surface that extends indefinitely in all directions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Source: http://geometrypreapteacher.wikispaces.com/Undefined+Terms

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks helped a lot!

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