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Eddie97:

Which statements are true regarding undefinable terms in geometry? Select two options. A point in the form (x, y) has two dimensions. A plane has a definite beginning and end. A line has one dimension, length. A point consists of an infinite set of lines. A plane consists of an infinite set of lines.

Eddie97:

i was thinking C D and E but its says only choose two so i came to yall for help?????

bananas:

C and E. How would a point have infinite set of lines??

bananas:

A line has an infinite set of points.

CrazyHotGhost:

Yeah. C and E

Eddie97:

because its a single point. an infinite amount of lines can go through it but if there were two points only one line can go through

bananas:

No. A single point isn't made up of an infinite amount of lines. A plane is: |dw:1578663231382:dw|

CrazyHotGhost:

Wut was that?

bananas:

|dw:1578663296810:dw|

Eddie97:

|dw:1578663289991:dw| the lines go through the point it can go and infinite amount of times

bananas:

Yes, but the point is NOT made up of an infinite amount of lines.

bananas:

A line is made up of an infinite amount of points. |dw:1578663465167:dw|

CrazyHotGhost:

I'm confused. This is too big brain for me.

Eddie97:

thats not what the thing says. is states that the point CONSISTS of infinite set of lines

bananas:

consists of x != has x passing through it dude

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