Dimension
In physics and mathematics, the size of the space mathematics (or object) is randomly defined as the minimum number of links needed to clarify any point within it. A line is therefore one-dimensional (1D) because only one link is required to specify a point on it – for example, 5 points on a number line. A plane-like or cylinder surface is a two-dimensional (2D) dimension because two links are needed to determine a point
Lines and Planes are the two distinct points that always define a (straight) line.three different points represent a collinear or a different plane On the other hand, four distinct points can define a collinear, a coplanar, or an entire space.
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