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

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Answer: the more simpler answer is LINE!!!!!!




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The geometric term described as an infinite set of points that has length but not width is called a line. It has a negligible with and depth. In geometry, a line located in the plane is defined as the set of points whose coordinates satisfy a given linear equation. A line segment however is a line connected by two dots far apart from each other and then connected. For example is the equation y=mx+b. This is a slope intercept form which is a linear equation.
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