Plane, line and point. These are terms that are universally called the terms that cannot be defined.
Geometry, unlike science, doesn't really have laws, it has theorems, and many different mathematicians contributed to the creation of the basic theorems of geometry. Perhaps the best known is Pythagoras.
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The Sumerians (Sumerian Civilization) was the first to develop algebra and geometry
Yes, you can move from basic Algebra to Geometry, but only upon recommendation from your teacher.
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Plane, line and point. These are terms that are universally called the terms that cannot be defined.
Geometry, unlike science, doesn't really have laws, it has theorems, and many different mathematicians contributed to the creation of the basic theorems of geometry. Perhaps the best known is Pythagoras.
The basic shape with 3 sides and 3 corners is called a triangle. A triangle is a polygon with three straight sides and three angles. It is the simplest polygon in Euclidean geometry.
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The Sumerians (Sumerian Civilization) was the first to develop algebra and geometry
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Just basic geometry i think should be taught in 5th grade... but more advanced i think later