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∙ 9y agoFalse. The rules and objects of geometry do really match the everyday world.
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∙ 9y agoTrue or false? The rules and objects of geometry are designed to match the everyday world as much as possible.
False. The word "geometry" means "earth measure", but the rules and objects are idealized and apply to the idealized universe, e.g. round circles, straight lines, etc that are not true for the world.
True. In geometry it is sometimes helpful to group objects and look at similarities between them.
False.
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False. The rules and objects of geometry do really match the everyday world.
True or false? The rules and objects of geometry don't really match the everyday world.
Yes, the rules and objects of geometry are designed to match the everyday world as much as possible.
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True or false? The rules and objects of geometry are designed to match the everyday world as much as possible.
False. The word "geometry" means "earth measure", but the rules and objects are idealized and apply to the idealized universe, e.g. round circles, straight lines, etc that are not true for the world.
False. In geometry it is helpful to group objects and look at similarities between them.
True. In geometry it is sometimes helpful to group objects and look at similarities between them.
False. Resolution refers to the amount of detail that can be seen in an image. When objects appear larger than they really are, it is usually due to optical illusions or perspective.
False.
The statement is false.
The statement is FALSE.