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euclidean geometry
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Modern Western culture
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Associated with the work of Euclid and the development of axiomatic reasoning
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euclidean geometry
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Western countries
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Taught as a fundamental part of mathematics education
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3
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euclidean geometry
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Western cultures
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Developed and formalized by ancient Greek mathematicians
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4
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euclidean space
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Western
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Euclidean space is the foundation of classical geometry and the basis for most of modern mathematics.
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5
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euclidean space
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Western countries
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Euclidean space is a fundamental concept in mathematics and physics, used to describe the geometry of the physical world.
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6
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euclidean space
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western countries
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Euclidean space is commonly used in mathematics and physics to represent the geometric properties of flat, Cartesian coordinate systems.
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geometric plane
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Western countries
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A geometric plane is often discussed in the context of mathematics and geometry, used to illustrate concepts such as parallel lines, angles, and shapes.
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geometric plane
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Western countries
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Taught extensively in school mathematics and used in engineering and architecture.
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geometric plane
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Western countries
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Important concept in mathematics and engineering education.
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10
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geometric plane
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western countries
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In geometry, a plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely in all directions.
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geometrical plane figure
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Western countries
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Commonly taught in schools as part of geometry curriculum
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geometrical plane figure
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Western countries
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Commonly taught in school geometry classes with a focus on triangles, squares, circles, and other regular polygons.
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geometrical plane figure
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western countries
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Teaching of basic geometrical plane figures (e.g. squares, circles, triangles) is common in elementary education.
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geometrical plane figure
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western culture
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Important in mathematics education and used in architectural and engineering design.
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geometry
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Western countries
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Geometry is a foundational subject taught in schools, covering shapes, angles, and measurements.
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16
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geometry
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Western countries
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Geometry is an important subject in school and is used extensively in architecture and engineering.
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geometry
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Western countries
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Geometry is a fundamental part of mathematics education and is widely taught in schools.
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geometry
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Western countries
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Geometry is a fundamental subject taught in schools and is considered essential for understanding higher-level mathematics and engineering.
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geometry
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Western countries
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Geometry is a major part of mathematics education and is often taught alongside algebra.
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geometry
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Western countries
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Emphasized in traditional Eastern architecture and design
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geometry
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Western countries
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Emphasis on the study of geometric shapes and spatial relations
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geometry
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Western culture
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The study of shapes, angles, and dimensions, often taught in school as an important branch of mathematics
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geometry
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Western cultures
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Emphasized as a separate academic subject with a focus on logical reasoning
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