Geometry

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Geometry is the branch of mathematics that deals with properties of shapes and spatial relationships. In its modern form, it is the pure mathematics of points and lines and curves and surfaces. It is one of the two most basic branches of mathematics, the other being algebra, the study of relationships between numbers. Primarily, the subject may be divided into six branches:

There are a few main types of spatial forms:

  • Points, an infinitely small dot.
  • Lines, an infinitely long set of points expanding in two opposite directions.
  • Planes, an infinitely wide set of lines, stretching out in four directions.
  • Space, all of the 3-dimensional space that points, lines, and planes exist ons.