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Which statements are true regarding undefinable terms in geometry? Select two options.

A point’s location on the coordinate plane is indicated by an ordered pair, (x, y).
A point has one dimension, length.
A line has length and width.
A distance along a line must have no beginning or end.
A plane consists of an infinite set of points.

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In analytic geometry, a point indicates a location on the coordinate plane through (x,y) coordinates.

On the other had, a point doesn't have dimension, that is, it doesn't have length or with, it just indicates location.

Similarly, a line has length but no width, that is, a line can describe an specific length, that it, because a line can be defined as subsequent points one after another, forming only one dimension, the length.

The third option is not true, because a distance along a line is actually a segment, which has to have an initial point and an ending point.

At last, a plane does consist of an infinite set of points, this is absolutely true, because a plane extends to the infinite as line do.

Therefore, the right answer are first and last one.

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