Question
What is an undefined term?(2 points)
Responses
a statement that is proved true using arguments and facts that are accepted as true
a statement that is proved true using arguments and facts that are accepted as true
a statement that is based on observations but is not yet proven
a statement that is based on observations but is not yet proven
a term that does not need to be explained because it is explained using examples and descriptions
a term that does not need to be explained because it is explained using examples and descriptions
a statement that is accepted as true and is not proven
a statement that is accepted as true and is not proven
a statment that explains the meaning of a term or concept
Responses
a statement that is proved true using arguments and facts that are accepted as true
a statement that is proved true using arguments and facts that are accepted as true
a statement that is based on observations but is not yet proven
a statement that is based on observations but is not yet proven
a term that does not need to be explained because it is explained using examples and descriptions
a term that does not need to be explained because it is explained using examples and descriptions
a statement that is accepted as true and is not proven
a statement that is accepted as true and is not proven
a statment that explains the meaning of a term or concept
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**a term that does not need to be explained because it is explained using examples and descriptions.**
Undefined terms are fundamental concepts in a field (such as geometry) that are accepted without definition and are understood through examples or intuitive understanding. Common examples include terms like "point," "line," and "plane."
**a term that does not need to be explained because it is explained using examples and descriptions.**
Undefined terms are fundamental concepts in a field (such as geometry) that are accepted without definition and are understood through examples or intuitive understanding. Common examples include terms like "point," "line," and "plane."