There are Four building blocks of geometery. They are; theorems, postulates, definitions, and undefined terms. They are terms that prove statements in geometery. The undefined terms include a point, line and plane.
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It's dimension, points, and space.
Euclidean geometry, non euclidean geometry. Plane geometry. Three dimensional geometry to name but a few
There are more than three types, although 2 main types are Euclidean and Taxicab 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
it is a three dimensional solid