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That which has infinite length. |
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A line bounded by two end points. |
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A flat 2-D surface without boundaries |
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Points that can be contained by a single line. |
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Points such that no single line can contain them. |
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Points contained by a plane. |
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Lines that contain a common point. |
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A part of a line that extends endlessly in one direction. |
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Two rays that start off from the same point. |
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A figure bounded by line segments and lies in a plane. |
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A 3-dimensional figure(object) bounded by polygons. |
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The sum of the lengths of it's sides. |
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The surface included within a set of lines. |
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The set of all points in a plane that are a fixed distance from a given point in a plane. |
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The fixed distance from the center to a point on the circle. |
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To divide it into two equal parts. |
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Wrote the book, Elements, in 300 B.C. |
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