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Q1. A point is shown by a point dot. 0 huge O tiny O Other:​

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Answered by goodwins16
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Answered by ytwarrior12
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Being a primitive notion means that a point cannot be defined in terms of previously defined objects. That is, a point is defined only by some properties, called axioms, that it must satisfy; for example, "there is exactly one line that passes through two different points".

In classical Euclidean geometry, a point is a primitive notion that models an exact location in the space, and has no length, width, or thickness.[1] In modern mathematics, a point refers more generally to an element of some set called a space.

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