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A portion cut off from a geometric figure by one or more points, lines, or planes. To separate into peices by dividing with lines, much like a cake that you would share with friends.
Points, lines and planes are precisely defined terms. These concepts have to be clearly delineated to form fundamental planks in geometry, and that's because as they do. In suggesting that they are undefined, we'd have to suspect everything that was built on them. No geometric figure could be discussed with any certainty unless the elements that make it up are clearly defined and understood.
Because an area is in a two dimensional plane. Thus you express it in "squares" not straight lines of space taken up.
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One geometric term that starts with "J" is "juxtaposition," which refers to the act of placing two or more geometric figures, shapes, or objects side by side or close together for comparison or contrast. Another term is "joint," which is the point where two or more geometric elements, such as lines or shapes, meet or connect. Additionally, "jacobian" is a mathematical concept in geometry that relates to the determinant of the Jacobian matrix, which describes the rate at which a change in one set of variables affects another set of variables in a geometric transformation.
Harmonius lines are lines that have consistency. See related link.
Alternate Exterior Angles are created where a transversal crosses two (usually parallel) lines. Each pair of these angles are outside the parallel lines, and on opposite sides of the transversal.
Quartermaine's Terms was created in 1987.
Uneasy Terms was created in 1948.
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points,lines,and planes
Slope or gradient that, in absolute terms, is small.
vanishing point
lines
Uncertain Terms was created on 1994-11-08.
Private Terms Stakes was created in 1990.
The Path of Thorns - Terms - was created in 1991.