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Which of the following are zero-dimensional, one-dimensional figures?

Check all that apply.


A. Point

B. Angle

C. Ray

D.Plane

Segment

F. Line

User Kwarnke
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zero-dimensional - point

one-dimensional figures - ray, segment, line

User TxAg
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Answer:

zero-dimensional--

A. Point

one-dimensional figures--

C. Ray

E. Segment

F. Line

Explanation:

  • A zero dimensional model is one which has no dimensions.

i.e. it does not has any height, width, volume , length etc.

Among the given options the zero-dimensional is:

A. Point

( Since a point has no dimensions it is just represented by a simple word location)

  • One-dimensional means that is has just one dimension and hence give information such as length, width or height.

( A model in one dimension can't have a volume or area)

Among the given examples the one-dimensional figures are:

C. Ray

( Since, a ray is a line that is extend infinitely in one direction and has a starting point)

E. Segment

A segment is a line which is bound from both the side i.e. we may know a information about the length of the segment.

F. Line

Line is the collection of the points along a straight path.

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