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  • [[Image:Perpendicular (geometry).png|frame|Diagram showing the perpendicular (in bright red)]] In [[Euclidean geometry]]:
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  • In [[Euclidean geometry]], a '''reflection''' is a linear operation &sigma; on <font style="vertica
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  • ...y — that for any two of its points entirely contains the [[line (Euclidean geometry)|straight line]] joining them. ...l affine subspaces. In an axiomatic approach, basic concepts of elementary geometry, such as "point", "line" and "plane", are undefined primitives.
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  • ...]] and [[depth]]. A solid is made up of an [[infinite]] number of [[plane (geometry)|planes]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[rectilinear angle (geometry)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Line (Euclidean geometry)/Definition]]
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  • ...etry, a flat surface that entirely contains all straight [[line (Euclidean geometry)|lines]] passing through two of its points.
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  • {{r|Elementary geometry}} {{r|Analytic geometry}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Line (Euclidean geometry)/Approval]]
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  • * {{cite book | author=H.S.M. Coxeter | coauthors=S.L. Greitzer | title=Geometry revisited | series=New Mathematical Library | volume=19 | publisher=[[MAA]]
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  • Form of geometry first codified by Euclid in his series of thirteen books, ''The Elements''.
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  • ...special point located at the intersection of two or more [[line (Euclidean geometry)|lines]], generally in an angle, polygon or polyhedron. Vertices appear als
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  • ...plane curve <math>C\subset\mathbb{P}^2</math> with its arithmetic [[genus (geometry)|genus]] <math>g</math> via the formula: ...le \frac12 r(r-1)</math>.<ref>Semple and Roth, ''Introduction to Algebraic Geometry'', Oxford University Press (repr.1985) ISBN 0-19-85336-2. Pp.53-54</ref>
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  • * {{cite book | author=H.S.M. Coxeter | coauthors=S.L. Greitzer | title=Geometry revisited | series=New Mathematical Library | volume=19 | publisher=[[MAA]] * {{cite book | author=Elmer Rees | title=Notes on Geometry | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | year=1983 | isbn=3-540-12053-X }}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Solid (geometry)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Geometry}}
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  • In [[vector analysis]] and [[differential geometry]], '''Stokes' theorem''' is a statement that treats integrations of differe ==Differential geometry formulation==
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  • In [[algebraic geometry]], [[differential geometry]], and [[differential topology]] the canonical sheaf is the top [[wedge pro
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  • ...[[time]], which is not simply a [[Euclidean geometry]] but a [[Riemannian geometry]] that varies from location to location as it is affected by the presence o ...General Relativity |author= L. P. Hughston, K. P. Tod |chapter=Riemannian geometry |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=2q5Rdjn0qfgC&pg=PA62 |isbn=052133943X
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  • {{r|Circle (geometry)}} {{r|Cone (geometry)}}
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  • [[Image:Point (geometry).png|frame|Diagram of a point (in blue) called A (with its label in black)] [[Image:Point (geometry) circle notation.png|frame|Diagram of a point using an alternative "circle"
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  • {{dambigbox|Hemisphere (geometry)|Hemisphere}} In mathematics, a '''hemisphere''' is half of a [[Sphere_(geometry)|sphere]]. It is the set of points on a sphere that are all on the same si
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  • #REDIRECT [[Surface (geometry)]]
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  • {{Subgroup|Differential geometry}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Square (geometry)]]
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