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The minimum number of dimensions are required to define the position of a point in space is _____.


Answer & Explanation

To define the position of a point in space, three dimensions (x, y, and z) are required. These three coordinates specify a point in 3D space, which is the minimum number of dimensions needed for spatial location in the physical world.

Thus correct option is: A.


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