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True or false? The rules and objects of geometry don't really match the everyday world.

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The rules and objects of geometry don't really match the everyday world true or false?

False. The rules and objects of geometry do really match the everyday world.


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True or false? The rules and objects of geometry are designed to match the everyday world as much as possible.


True or false The rules and objects of geometry are designed to match the everyday world as much as possible?

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In geometry the differences between groups of objects are not important?

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