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imported>Miguel Adérito Trigueira
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imported>Miguel Adérito Trigueira
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*[[plane (geometry)|plane]]
*[[plane (geometry)|plane]]
*[[plane angle (geometry)|plane angle]]
*[[plane angle (geometry)|plane angle]]
*[[rectilinear angle (geometry)|rectilinear angle]]
*[[rectilinear angle (geometry)|rectilinear angle]] or '''angle''' including
*[[right angle (geometry)|right angle]]
**[[right angle (geometry)|right angle]]
**[[rectilinear angle (geometry)#Obtuse angle|obtuse angle]]
**[[rectilinear angle (geometry)#Acute angle|acute angle]]
**[[rectilinear angle (geometry)#Straight angle|straight angle]]
*[[parallel (geometry)|parallel]]
*[[parallel (geometry)|parallel]]
*[[perpendicular (geometry)|perpendicular]]
*[[perpendicular (geometry)|perpendicular]]
*[[obtuse angle (geometry)|obtuse angle]]
*[[acute angle (geometry)|acute angle]]
*[[boundary (geometry)|boundary]]
*[[boundary (geometry)|boundary]]
*[[figure (geometry)|figure]]
*[[figure (geometry)|figure]]

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Euclidean geometry is a form of geometry first codified by Euclid in his series of thirteen books, The Elements.

Some of the concepts used and described in Euclidean geometry are: