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A point is an infinitesimally small location; something having position but no spatial extent. In other words, a point is a dimensionless object. An example of this would be an intersection of two lines. It has neither a length, nor a breadth, nor a height. That's why it is called dimensionless. Sometimes points are represented graphically with a dot, which of course is a gross over-representation of its infinite smallness.
Example: tip of a pen/pencil, point of intersection of two lines, center of a circle
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