Does this interpretation satisfy the Incidence of Geometry I

Does this interpretation satisfy the Incidence of Geometry? Is it a model for Incidence of Geometry?

Intepretation #1:

Points: all the points that can be traced on a sheet of paper

Lines: all the horizontal and vertical lines that can be traced on the sheet of paper

\"On\": a point is on a line if the point is an element of the line

Solution

Yes, it satisfies the model of incedence of geometry. Considering only 2-D(sheet of paper can be treated as a plane), if can be said that for:

Points: A, B, C
• Lines: {A, B}, {A, C}, {B, C}
• Point lies on l if the letter belongs to the set l.

Further,
• Points: A, B, C, D
• Lines: {A, B}, {A, C}, {A, D}, {B, C}, {B, D}, {C, D}
• Point lies on l if the letter belongs to the set l.

And so for any point from the set of n points on the sheet of paper, the point is on the line if the point is an element of the line.

Does this interpretation satisfy the Incidence of Geometry? Is it a model for Incidence of Geometry? Intepretation #1: Points: all the points that can be traced

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