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But a one dimensional plane can be imagined. No it cannot, the definition of a plane requires 2 dimensions.
In mathematics, a plane is any flat, two-dimensional surface. A plane is the two dimensional analogue of a point (zero-dimensions), a line (one-dimension) and a space (three-dimensions). ...
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But a one dimensional plane can be imagined. No it cannot, the definition of a plane requires 2 dimensions.
In mathematics, a plane is any flat, two-dimensional surface. A plane is the two dimensional analogue of a point (zero-dimensions), a line (one-dimension) and a space (three-dimensions). ...
You're right. I stand corrected. The one dimensional thing would be a point. |
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But a one dimensional plane can be imagined. No it cannot, the definition of a plane requires 2 dimensions.
In mathematics, a plane is any flat, two-dimensional surface. A plane is the two dimensional analogue of a point (zero-dimensions), a line (one-dimension) and a space (three-dimensions). ...
You're right. I stand corrected. The one dimensional thing would be a point. |
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But a one dimensional plane can be imagined. No it cannot, the definition of a plane requires 2 dimensions.
In mathematics, a plane is any flat, two-dimensional surface. A plane is the two dimensional analogue of a point (zero-dimensions), a line (one-dimension) and a space (three-dimensions). ...
You're right. I stand corrected. The one dimensional thing would be a point. Yeh! Right! Infinity. Zero. Nada. |
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