In Geometry, "line" is _____.
what are the possible answer choices?
a defined term an undefined term
undefined term
planes lines and points are all undefined terms
Which of the following options describes the characteristics of a point? Select all that apply. specific shape vivid color no shape no color distinct size no size no physical characteristics multiple physical characteristics
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a point has no shape no color no size and no physical characteristics
Which of the following would represent a line in the real world? an airplane a sheet of paper a pencil the Internet
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a pencil would represent a line in the real world
Hilbert’s axiom’s changed Euclid’s geometry by _____. disproving Euclid’s postulates utilizing 3-dimensional geometry instead of 2-dimensional geometry describing the relationships of shapes identifying and explaining the concept of undefined terms
I would say B but im not 100%
Use the diagram to answer the question. Which of the following statements is true? line s and line t intersect line s and line t intersect at Point P Point P is on line t and on line s all of the above are true
post the diagram
Which of the following is a characteristic of a plane? does not have thickness is not visible does not have any physical properties all of the above
D
Which of the following would represent a plane in the real world? an airplane a sheet of paper a pencil the Internet none of the above
B
Which of the following statements about a plane is not true? A plane can be thought of as flat. The surface of a plane is made up of points. A plane can be seen. A plane extends infinitely in all directions.
C
Hilbert’s axiom’s changed Euclid’s geometry by _____. disproving Euclid’s postulates utilizing 3-dimensional geometry instead of 2-dimensional geometry describing the relationships of shapes identifying and explaining the concept of undefined terms
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Hilbert’s axiom’s changed Euclid’s geometry by _____. disproving Euclid’s postulates utilizing 3-dimensional geometry instead of 2-dimensional geometry describing the relationships of shapes identifying and explaining the concept of undefined terms
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