plane geometry
/'pleindʤi'ɔmitri/
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Definition
- Noun:
- The branch of geometry that deals with two-dimensional figures and their properties: "Plane geometry" is the study of shapes, lines, points, and angles that exist on a flat, two-dimensional surface, or plane. It involves concepts such as triangles, circles, polygons, and parallel lines.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- In high school, students often study plane geometry before moving on to solid geometry.
- The theorem is a fundamental concept in plane geometry.
- Calculating the area of a circle is a classic problem in plane geometry.
Advanced Usage
- "Problems in plane geometry": This phrase refers to specific mathematical exercises or puzzles involving two-dimensional shapes.
- The math competition featured several challenging problems in plane geometry.
Variants and Related Words
- Geometry (n): The broader branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, and solids.
- Geometry is divided into subfields like plane geometry and solid geometry.
- Solid geometry (n): The branch of geometry that deals with three-dimensional figures.
- After mastering plane geometry, the class progressed to solid geometry.
Synonyms
- Euclidean geometry (in its two-dimensional aspect): The system of geometry based on the axioms of Euclid, typically first studied in its planar form.
- Two-dimensional geometry: A descriptive synonym emphasizing the dimension of the figures studied.
Related Phrases
- Plane figure (n): A two-dimensional geometric shape studied in plane geometry.
- A square is a common plane figure.
Noun
- the geometry of 2-dimensional figures