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Chapter 2: Lines And Angles > Point

Point

Mark a dot on the paper with a sharp tip of a pencil. The sharper the tip, the thinner will be the dot. This tiny dot will give you an idea of a point. A point determines a precise location, but it has no length, breadth or height. Some models for a point are given below.

Ink Pen Tip

Pencil Tips

Mark 3 points below

For this purpose, each of the three points may be denoted by a single capital letter such as Z, P and T.

These points are read as ‘Point Z’, ‘Point P’ and ‘Point T’. Of course, the dots represent precise locations and must be imagined to be invisibly thin.