Does a point have dimensions?

Answer:
No; points are dimensionless, having neither height nor width nor breadth. Points mark specific locations, but they take up no space in any location. Euclid, the founder of geometry, defines a point as 'that which has no part' because only things with at least one dimension can be divided into parts.
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