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Which of the following is three-dimensional and infinitely large?A.A solidB.A planeC.A lineD.Geometric space

Question

Which of the following is three-dimensional and infinitely large?

A. A solid
B. A plane
C. A line
D. Geometric space

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Solution

To determine which option is three-dimensional and infinitely large, let's analyze each choice:

  1. A. A solid - A solid is a three-dimensional figure (like a cube or sphere), but it is not infinitely large; it has volume.

  2. B. A plane - A plane is two-dimensional and extends infinitely in two directions, but it is not three-dimensional.

  3. C. A line - A line is one-dimensional and extends infinitely in both directions, but it lacks depth, so it is not three-dimensional.

  4. D. Geometric space - Geometric space (often referred to as three-dimensional space) is indeed three-dimensional and extends infinitely in all directions.

Final Answer

D. Geometric space is three-dimensional and infinitely large.

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