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ge·om·e·try
/ jēˈämətrē/
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n.
the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
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(pl. -tries)
a particular mathematical system describing such properties:
non-Euclidean geometries.
∎ [in sing.]
the shape and relative arrangement of the parts of something:
the geometry of spiders' webs.
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Geometry Must Be Vital.
Magazine article from: Teaching Children Mathematics; 3/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...Eugene Smith wrote a book about teaching geometry. Although it was written for secondary school geometry teachers, his preface describing why he...his book "...stands for vitalizing geometry in every legitimate way; for improving...
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Pseudo-manifold geometries with applications.(Report)
Magazine article from: International Journal of Mathematical Combinatorics; 10/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Kahler geometry and Finsler geometry, ..., etc., are their sub-geometries. Key Words: Smarandache geometry, Smarandache manifold, pseudo...that support a Smarandache geometry. Smarandache geometries were applied to construct...
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Geometry Blaster(TM) from Davidson & Associates, Inc.: The Next Step in Math Education
PR Newswire; 1/7/1997; 700+ words
; ...Covers An Entire Year Of High-School Geometry TORRANCE, Calif., Jan. 7 /PRNewswire...software to complete their math education: Geometry Blaster(TM) from Davidson &...CD covers a full year of high-school geometry. Combining an adventure game with animated...
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Geometry results from the Third International Mathematics and Science Study.(Geometry and Geometric Thinking)
Magazine article from: Teaching Children Mathematics; 2/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...is one of the items used to assess the geometry knowledge of students worldwide on the...article gives an overview of the TIMSS geometry findings for grades 3 and 4 and grades...evaluate their students' understanding of geometry. To put students' geometry performance...
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Geometry: a new angle on your future.(what do I do with ...)
Magazine article from: Career World, a Weekly Reader publication; 10/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...Congratulations! You know something about the practical uses for geometry (and your bedroom is going to look great, too). The Unusual "Side" of Geometry As you know, geometry has a practical, technical side to it. But it has another side...
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From Bolyai's Geometry to Smarandache Anti-Geometry.
Magazine article from: Smarandache Notions Journal; 1/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...euclidean Geometry, Hilbert...Smarandache Geometries, Hjelmslev...large classes of Geometries, in absolute geometry are included...geometry, as geometry with center...The classical Geometries are extended...
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Partially paradosist Smarandache geometries.
Magazine article from: Smarandache Notions Journal; 1/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...standard non-Euclidean geometries, the hyperbolic geometry of Gauss, Lobachevski...lines of Euclidean geometry in one region and...hyperbolic or elliptic geometry in another. We would...therefore, to find geometries among the Riemannian...
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Smarandache's new geometries a provocation for an ammelioration of human condition.
Magazine article from: Smarandache Notions Journal; 1/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...others. This new Geometry generalizes and...Gauss and Riemann Geometries. If the first Non-euclidean Geometry introduced by Lobacewski...many kinds of new Geometries. Even in 1969 Florentin...problem to study a new Geometry in which the parallel...
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The Changing Shape of Geometry: Celebrating a Century of Geometry and Geometry Teaching.(Book review)
Magazine article from: School Science and Mathematics; 10/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; The Changing Shape of Geometry: Celebrating a Century of Geometry and Geometry Teaching Author: Chris Pritchard, Ed. The Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge The Pitt Building, Trumpington Street Cambridge, United Kingdom 2003...
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3Dlabs Demonstrates Geometry Acceleration In DirectX 7 at Meltdown 99.
PR Newswire; 6/7/1999; 700+ words
; ...first public demonstration of accelerated geometry and lighting using Microsoft's newly...GVX1 board that provides high-speed geometry and rasterization acceleration on a single...showed that applications with complex geometry run up to three times faster due to the...
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geometry
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...The non-Euclidean geometries are exactly analogous to the geometry of Euclid, except...compared. Projective geometry, on the other hand...includes the metric geometries as a special case; pure projective geometry makes no reference...
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Geometry
Encyclopedia entry from: UXL Encyclopedia of Science
Geometry The term geometry is derived from the Greek word geometria, meaning "to measure the Earth." In its most basic sense, then, geometry was a branch of mathematics originally developed and used to measure...
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Geometry: Philosophical Aspects
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Science and Religion
...religious importance of geometry needs to be addressed...evident truth of Euclidean geometry; that had to await the advent of non-Euclidean geometries and the philosophical...nineteenth century. Euclidean geometry Greek mathematics culminated...
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non-Euclidean geometry
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
non-Euclidean geometry branch of geometry in which the fifth postulate of Euclidean geometry, which allows one and only one line parallel to a given line through a given external point, is replaced by one of two alternative postulates. Allowing...
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Geometry Software, Dynamic
Book article from: Mathematics
Geometry Software, Dynamic Tucked in with the...programs known collectively as "dynamic geometry." At first glance, the word "dynamic" might sound like an odd way to describe geometry. The dictionary defines "dynamic" as...
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