dimension

Spaces have components {dimension}. Spaces can have zero-dimension points, one-dimension curves, two-dimension surfaces, and three-dimension solids. Spaces can have infinitely many dimensions and can have fractional dimensions.

component

Dimension can be infinite or finite. Finite dimensions can be circular.

continuous

Dimensions can be discrete or continuous.

elements

Space can have different elements, such as points or lines. Two-dimensional space can use three reference points. Three-dimensional space can use four reference points. Three-dimensional space can use three orthogonal lines or four non-orthogonal lines.

coordinates

In two-dimensional space, point position is (x,y) {ordered pair, space}, where x and y are distances to two reference lines. In three-dimensional space, point position is (x,y,z) {ordered triple}, where x, y, and z are distances to three reference lines.

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