(Geometry|Linear Algebra) - Euclidean Space

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In geometry, Euclidean space encompasses:

  • the two-dimensional Euclidean plane,
  • the three-dimensional space of Euclidean geometry,
  • and certain other spaces.

The term “Euclidean” distinguishes these spaces from other types of spaces considered in modern geometry.

One way to think of the Euclidean plane is as a set of points satisfying certain relationships, expressible in terms of distance and Trigonometry - Angle (or Arc) (Alpha - α).

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