There are no geometry terms that start with the letter J. Geometry deals with the spatial relationships of objects.
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what does the word translation means in geometry
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junction maybe? i am not sure if this is geometry though... Not before the 1500"s as J's were not in use, so not likely I think Jump Strategy is one of them, though i'm not very sure
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There are no geometry terms that start with the letter J. Geometry deals with the spatial relationships of objects.
Dirk J. Struik has written: 'Lectures on classical differential geometry' -- subject(s): Differential Geometry, Geometry, Differential
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J. Richard Byrne has written: 'Modern elementary geometry' -- subject(s): Geometry
J. J. Seidel has written: 'Geometry and combinatorics' -- subject(s): Combinatorial analysis, Geometry, Non-Euclidean, Linear Algebras, Mathematics, Matrices
J. S. Friis has written: 'Transformation geometry' -- subject(s): Geometry, Transformations (Mathematics)
G. J. Schellekens has written: 'Geometries and linear groups' -- subject(s): Analytic Geometry, Geometry, Analytic
from what word deos the word geometry was derive from
There are none.
Robert J. MacG Dawson has written: 'Convex and fractal geometry' -- subject(s): Convex geometry, Fractals
R. J. Mihalek has written: 'Projective geometry and algebraic structures' -- subject(s): Abstract Algebra, Projective Geometry