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∙ 13y agoEuclid compiled the book 'Elements' which has been used to teach the basics of geometry for more than 2,000 years.
In ordinary geometry (as opposed to affine geometry), a plane MUST consist of an infinite set of points.
Yes. The geometry taught in today's public schools is based on Euclidian geometry.
HE wrote the Elements to teach others about geometry and to keep his findings in one place.
The "Father of Geometry" is generally regarded as Euclid, a Greek mathematician who lived around 300 years before Christ. He wrote a book called "Elements" which set forth the basic principles of mathematics, especially geometry, and showed how most mathematical problems could be solved using only a couple dozen basic rules. "Elements" was the principal mathematical textbook in the Western World until the late 1800s - a span of over 2,000 years.
Elements de Geometrie ( elements of geometry)
wrote the book "elements of geometry"?
Albert E. Church has written: 'Elements of descriptive geometry, with its applications to spherical projections, shades and shadows, perspective and isometric projections' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Descriptive Geometry 'Elements of the differential and integral calculus' -- subject(s): Calculus 'Elements of descriptive geometry' -- subject(s): Descriptive Geometry 'Elements of analytical geometry' -- subject(s): Analytic Geometry
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Euclid compiled the book 'Elements' which has been used to teach the basics of geometry for more than 2,000 years.
Euclid of Alexandria. He wrote a number of books about geometry but is best know for "Elements".
Joseph Bayma has written: 'Elements of geometry for the use of beginners' -- subject(s): Geometry 'Elements of Infinitesimal Calculus ..'
Elements
300 b.C.
For the book elements
Euclid.
Yes