helenreyes232 helenreyes232
  • 22-06-2021
  • Mathematics
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Consider the terms pyramid, line, square, and triangle. The term
is not defined in Euclidean geometry.

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nurfarzana0806
nurfarzana0806 nurfarzana0806
  • 22-06-2021

The term line is not defined in Euclidean geometry. ... These words are point, plane and line and are referred to as the "three undefined terms of geometry".

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brownbagger111
brownbagger111 brownbagger111
  • 03-08-2021

Answer:

LINE is not defined by Euclidian geometry

Step-by-step explanation:

In Euclidean geometry, there are 3 terms that are considered "undefined" they are; point, line and plane.  I think it is because considered undefined because they are described, but not every formally defined.

As in a shape I mean I hope I am right,

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