In geometry, a point is a fundamental concept that represents a specific location in space. It is often denoted by a dot and has no size, shape, or dimension. A point is considered to be infinitely small, and it is the building block for constructing geometric figures.
Characteristics of a Point:
Location: A point represents a specific location in space.
Denotation: It is usually denoted by a capital letter, such as A, B, C, etc.
Named Points: Points can be named using letters, numbers, or symbols to distinguish them from one another.
Example:
If we have a two-dimensional coordinate system, a point can be represented by an ordered pair (x, y). For example, the point A(3, 5) would be located at 3 units to the right and 5 units upwards from the origin.