Re: Third dimension...
- From: David W. Cantrell <DWCantrell@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Oct 2007 14:28:06 GMT
"G.E. Ivey" <george.ivey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If a dot is to one dimension and
a line is to two dimension,
whats to the third dimension?
Regards,
Jay Bala.
Since you start "if" you might want to look at that first! In what
sense if "a dot is to one dimension and a line is to two dimensions"
true?
Presumably, Jay intended to ask about an analogy:
What is to the third dimension as a point is to the first dimension and as
a line is to the second dimension?
As I noted in my original response, the answer should be "plain" to see.
David
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