Stage 13 · First Steps in Geometry

13.2  Point, Line, Surface, Solid: The Building Blocks

A moving point draws a line; a moving line sweeps a surface; a moving surface builds a solid.

Ages 11–14 · Intuition before notation
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Point 2 of 5 in this lesson: 13.2.2 A moving point draws a line (1D)

13.2.2 A moving point draws a line (1D)

Now do something to the point: move it. Watch a shooting star streak across the sky, or follow the very tip of a pen as it glides over the page. The point is at one place, then the next, then the next — and the unbroken trail it leaves behind is a line.

A line has a brand-new property the point never had: length. You can travel along it. But it is still infinitely thin — it has no width. That single new direction is why a line is 1-dimensional: one number (how far along) tells you exactly where you are on it.

Try it The dimension machine

Pick a stage, then drag the slider to sweep the motion. Start with Line: a point travels left to right and leaves a trail.

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Key idea

A moving point traces a line. A line has length but no width. It is 1-dimensional (1D).

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