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Which two undefined geometric terms always describe figures with no beginning or end?
a line and a plane
a line and a point
a distance and a plane
a distance and a point
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a line and a plane
A line extends infinitely in both directions (no endpoints) and a plane extends infinitely in all directions (no boundary). A point is a location (no length) and distance is a measure, so neither describes an unbounded figure.
A line extends infinitely in both directions (no endpoints) and a plane extends infinitely in all directions (no boundary). A point is a location (no length) and distance is a measure, so neither describes an unbounded figure.
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