however thier are a lot of other ways to use geometry such as finding the area such as painting
I would describe that statement, that Euclid was the first to apply for geometry, as confusing, rather than as being either true or false. People apply for jobs, they apply for loans, they apply for disability payments, they apply for grants, but they do not apply for geometry. People study geometry, they write about geometry (which is what Euclid did) and they use geometry to solve various problems, but they don't apply for geometry.
Apples by the dozen
True
Through the study of analytical, or coordinate geometry.
Yes
You memorize the different configurations/bond angles, and what geometry the produce. Or, simply look it up in a table.
People who wanted to apply complex Algebra to real world concepts, like equations of a slope on a bridge founded analytic geometry.
No. The rules of two dimensional geometry can only be used for two dimensional geometry. You can take the basic principles of two dimensional geometry and alter them slightly to be able to apply to three dimensional solids
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Once you familiarize yourself with the basic axioms and theorems of geometry, you will be able to see how they apply to the proof of any particular problem that you may be working on.
Yes is you are using only straight ines, no if you are using arc segments.
i don't know geometry