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Which of the following describes a point?

A. one dimensional
B. zero dimensional
C. three dimensional
D. two dimensional​

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Two dimensional: it cannot be one or zero dimensional and a three dimensional point is called a vector

(B) Zero-dimensional describes a point.

What is the point?

  • A point has no length, area, or volume and is, therefore, zero-dimensional.

Two-dimensional:

  • A flat plane figure or a shape with two dimensions—length and width—are both considered two-dimensional shapes in geometry.
  • Shapes that are two-dimensional, or 2-D, have only two faces and no thickness.
  • The proportions of a figure can be used to categorize it.
  • Two-dimensional shapes include the triangle, square, rectangle, pentagon, and circle.

Three-dimensional:

  • Three values are needed to locate an element in three-dimensional space, which is a geometric setting.
  • This is how the term "dimension" is generally used.
  • A tuple of n numbers in mathematics is equivalent to the Cartesian coordinates of a point in an n-dimensional Euclidean space.

Therefore, the correct answer is (B) Zero dimensional because it cannot be one or zero dimensions, since a vector is a three-dimensional point.

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