Which best explains why points cannot have a diameter of 0.01 in?

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2026-04-16 13:50

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A mathematical point is only a location, and has no dimensions.

Of course, when you mark the point on paper, it has the same

diameter as the lead in your pencil, or the ball on your BIC.

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