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Any [[line]] can be completely defined by two distinct points.
Any [[line]] can be completely defined by two distinct points.
Any [[plane]] can be completely defined by three distinct points.
Any [[plane]] can be completely defined by three distinct points.
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A point is a concept in Euclidean geometry without length or breadth or depth. A point is made up of no other parts. The extremities of a line are points. A line is made up of an infinite nimber of points. Any line can be completely defined by two distinct points. Any plane can be completely defined by three distinct points.