No because in Geometry, a plane goes on infinitely. No because in Geometry, a plane goes on infinitely.
Plane Geometry and Solid Geometry
Geometry that is not on a plane, like spherical geometry
one is plane and one is solid
solid geometry deals with 3 dimensional figures while plane geometry deals with 2 dimensional.
No because in Geometry, a plane goes on infinitely. No because in Geometry, a plane goes on infinitely.
Two dimensional geometry is called "plane geometry" meaning that it occurs on a single surface or plane. The objects used in plane geometry are called plane figures.
Euclid just another Greek
An example is the Cartesian plane where coordinated geometry is plotted
Of course! You can have whatever you want in geometry, that's the beauty of math. If it doesn't fit in your current topology just make up another one
Roy David Gustafson has written: 'Elementary plane geometry' -- subject- s -: Geometry, Plane, Plane Geometry
B Abrahamson has written: 'Notes on plane coordinate geometry' -- subject(s): Coordinates, Geometry, Plane, Plane Geometry
Plane Geometry and Solid Geometry
Geometry that is not on a plane, like spherical geometry
one is plane and one is solid
Presumably it is simply geometry. However, plane geometry is geometry which is limited to objects with up to two dimensions, that is, objects that lie in a plane - or on a flat surface.
solid geometry deals with 3 dimensional figures while plane geometry deals with 2 dimensional.