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Euclidean geometry is a form of geometry first codified by a man called Euclid in his series of thirteen books called The Elements.
Some of the concepts used and described in Euclidean geometry are
- point
- line
- surface
- straight line
- plane
- plane angle
- rectilinear angle
- right angle
- perpendicular
- obtuse angle
- acute angle
- boundry
- figure
- circle
- center
- diameter
- semicircle
- rectilinear figure
- trilateral
- quadrilateral
- multilateral
- equilateral triangle
- isoscelese triangle
- scalene triangle
- right angled triangle
- obtuse angled triangle
- acute angle triangle
- equilateral
- right angle
- square
- oblong
- rhombus
- rhomboid
- trapezia