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  • 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]
  • Circle (mathematics) [r]: A set of points in a plane defined by equal distance to a point of reference. [e]
  • Euclidean geometry [r]: Form of geometry first codified by Euclid in his series of thirteen books, The Elements. [e]
  • Hausdorff dimension [r]: The extended non-negative real exponent associated to any metric space where the Hausdorff measure changes from ∞ to 0. [e]
  • Linear equation [r]: Algebraic equation, such as y = 2x + 7 or 3x + 2y − z = 4, in which the highest degree term in the variable or variables is of the first degree. [e]
  • Parallel (geometry) [r]: (of lines or planes) In elementary geometry: having no point in common. [e]
  • Plane (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Point (geometry) [r]: An object that has a position but no length, breadth or depth. [e]
  • Polar coordinates [r]: Two numbers—a distance and an angle—that specify the position of a point on a plane. [e]
  • Solid (geometry) [r]: Branch of mathematics that deals with three-dimensional figures and surfaces. [e]
  • Surface (geometry) [r]: The (two-dimensional) face of an object in space, or its mathematical abstraction. [e]
  • Vertex (geometry) [r]: Point which describes the corners or intersections of geometric shapes. [e]