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<p>case. A zero-dimensional vector space has only a single point, the zero vector. Consequently, the only basis of a zero-dimensional vector space is the empty set . Therefore, there is a single equivalence class of ordered bases, namely, the class  whose sole member is the <a href="page.php?w=empty_set">empty set</a>. This means that an orientation of a <a href="page.php?w=zero-dimensional_space">zero-dimensional space</a> is a function</p>

<p>It is therefore possible to orient a point in two different ways, positive and negative.</p>

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