SOLUTION: Points, Lines, and Planes Discussion
SOLUTION: Points, Lines, and Planes Discussion.
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Points, Lines, and Planes
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Points, Lines, and Planes
Points in geometry refer to the location and are represented by dots. They have no length,
depth, height, or width and one dot represents a specific point (Cliff, 2020). Drawing graphs in a
Cartesian plane essentially employs the points concepts to determine the location that should
give straight lines, turning points, curving, rotation and reflection points, et cetera. For example,
(0,0) in a Cartesian plane is the location demonstrating the distance from the origin where a point
is located along the x and y-axis. Locations (2,2), (4,2), and (10,3) are examples in a Cartesian
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