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Question 1 of 5 Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. How do Euclid's axioms distinguish between one, two and three dimensions? A line is one dimensional and can be described by using square A plane is two -dimensional and contains at least three points that square Space is three-dimensional and is described by at least square points that do not lie on the same plane.

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How do Euclid's axioms distinguish between one, two and three dimensions?
A line is one dimensional and can be described by using square 
A plane is two -dimensional and contains at least three points that square 
Space is three-dimensional and is described by at least square  points that do not lie on the same plane.

Question 1 of 5 Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. How do Euclid's axioms distinguish between one, two and three dimensions? A line is one dimensional and can be described by using square A plane is two -dimensional and contains at least three points that square Space is three-dimensional and is described by at least square points that do not lie on the same plane.

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How do Euclid's axioms distinguish between one, two, and three dimensions?A line is one-dimensional and can be described by using **two points**.A plane is two-dimensional and contains at least three points that **are not collinear**.Space is three-dimensional and is described by at least **four non-coplanar points**.
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