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Parallelogram A parallelogram is a four-sided plane figure that has two sets of opposite parallel sides. Every parallelogram is a polygon, and more specifically a ... >
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Euclidean geometry Euclidean geometry is a mathematical well-known system attributed to the Greek mathematician Euclid of Alexandria. Euclid's text Elements was the ... >
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Mathematics Mathematics is often defined as the study of topics such as quantity, structure, space, and change. Mathematics, in nearly every society, is used in ... >
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Topology Topology is a branch of mathematics, an extension of geometry. Topology begins with a consideration of the nature of space, investigating both its ... >
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Triangle A triangle is one of the basic shapes of geometry: a polygon with three vertices and three sides which are straight line segments. Any three ... >
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Calculus Calculus is a central branch of mathematics. Calculus is built on two major complementary ideas, both of which rely critically on the concept of ... >
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Hyperbolic geometry In mathematics, hyperbolic geometry is a non-Euclidean geometry, meaning that the parallel postulate of Euclidean geometry is rejected. The parallel ... >
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Algebraic geometry Algebraic geometry is a branch of mathematics which, combines abstract algebra, especially commutative algebra, with geometry. It can be seen as the ... >
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