A few days ago
iluvAJ12

HELP!!! 10 points for best answer. MATH ASSISTANCE NEEDED!?

Explain the concepts of point, line, and plane. Give examples of objects in everyday life that can be used to represent these concepts.

I really need help on this, please no snobby answer!!

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A few days ago
Rockit

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A point is any spot in space. (I didn’t want to say any point in space). A point is zero dimensional and does not have length or width. Two points are connected by a line. A line is one dimensional and only has the dimension of length. You can draw a point and a line in two dimensions (on paper) but they aren’t two dimensional. A plane connects three or more points by lines and is two dimensional. A plan has the dimensions of length and width.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
A point is any place in the universe. Choose somewhere, and a place of reference and you can determine where the point is.

A line is two points connected. A piece of paper has four lines as borders.

A plane is four points connected together, like a square. Basically the ground can be a plane, a piece of paper is a plane, etc.

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4 years ago
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we can call X the form of liters of 5% answer mandatory. Now we make certain how a lot organic alcohol is area of each answer. 0.05X is the quantity of organic alcohol interior the 5% answer 0.10 * 20 = 2 liters is organic alcohol interior the ten% answer the quantity of answer there will be whilst they are blended is: 20 + x 8% of it fairly is organic alcohol So we now create an equation. 0.05X + 2 = 0.08 * (20 + X) sparkling up for X 0.05X + 2 = a million.6 + 0.08X 0.03X = 0.4 X = 13.333 liters
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A few days ago
Killing_Kirei
A point is a specific place on a plane.Ex. A period.

A line is made up of multiple points, connecting one point to another. Ex. A ruler.

A plane is the space where points and lines are placed.

Ex. A parking lot.

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A few days ago
Nathan R
The golden gate bridge.
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A few days ago
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YOU ARE STUPID.
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