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Do planes have edges? - Answers

Edge is probably not the best word to describe it. Planes have zero thickness, and to me the word 'edge' implies something that takes up space. It's something like describing a point as a really, really, really tiny circle. That's not correct; a point has zero area-- not just a tiny bit of area.



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Edge is probably not the best word to describe it. Planes have zero thickness, and to me the word 'edge' implies something that takes up space. It's something like describing a point as a really, really, really tiny circle. That's not correct; a point has zero area-- not just a tiny bit of area.



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Do planes have edges? - Answers

Edge is probably not the best word to describe it. Planes have zero thickness, and to me the word 'edge' implies something that takes up space. It's something like describing a point as a really, really, really tiny circle. That's not correct; a point has zero area-- not just a tiny bit of area.

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