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  • 16-12-2016
  • Mathematics
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Why are points and lines hard to define?

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desirjeanpierre
desirjeanpierre desirjeanpierre
  • 29-12-2016
because when we draw a point ,we draw a very very small line....one can see how this might lead to a problem.consider a line that is 1 inch long,what we want to looked at 1/1000 through that line it would still be a line.but,if we drew it ,it would look like a point....
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