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Parent topics
- Euclidean geometry [r]: Form of geometry first codified by Euclid in his series of thirteen books, The Elements. [e]
Subtopics
- Cartesian coordinates [r]: Set of real numbers specifying the position of a point in two- or three-dimensional space with respect to orthogonal axes. [e]
- Polar coordinates [r]: Two numbers—a distance and an angle—that specify the position of a point on a plane. [e]
- Algebraic geometry [r]: Discipline of mathematics that studies the geometric properties of the objects defined by algebraic equations. [e]
- Barycentric coordinates [r]: The weights that would have to be assigned to a system of reference points to yield a given position as barycentre are used as coordinates. [e]
- Euclidean space [r]: real finite-dimensional inner product space; possibly with translations defined on it. [e]