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Which undefined geometric term is described as an infinite set of points that has length but not width?

distance
line
plane
sphere

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Answer:

line

Explanation:

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User Marzouk
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Answer: line

Explanation:

There are three undefined terms in Geometry that are used to define other terms.

i) A point (no dimension) ii) A line (one dimension) iii) A plane (two dimension)

An infinite set of points that has length but not width must n=be one dimensional and i.e. a line .

A line is described as an infinite set of points that has length but not width.

[A point has no length or width and a plane has both length and width]

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