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  • The '''Euclidean plane''' is the plane that is the object of study in [[Euclidean geometry]] (high The Euclidean plane is a collection of points ''P'', ''Q'', ''R'', ... between which a distance
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  • | pagename = Euclidean plane | abc = Euclidean plane
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Euclidean plane]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • The '''Euclidean plane''' is the plane that is the object of study in [[Euclidean geometry]] (high The Euclidean plane is a collection of points ''P'', ''Q'', ''R'', ... between which a distance
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  • {{r|Euclidean plane}}
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  • In the [[Euclidean plane]], we may classify rigid motions as:
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  • {{r|Euclidean plane}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Euclidean plane]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...of ''any'' vector space. Typical vector spaces include the real line, the Euclidean plane or space, the set of continuous functions on the line (with the supremum no ==Vector addition in the Euclidean plane==
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  • | pagename = Euclidean plane | abc = Euclidean plane
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  • ...e it approximates the curved surface of the Earth by a flat 2-dimensional Euclidean plane, see [[Riemannian manifold]] for more details about the distance on curved
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  • {{r|Euclidean plane}}
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  • The definitions given above assume implicitly that the Euclidean plane (or alternatively the 3-dimensional Euclidean space) is already defined, to ...). It is possible to exclude plane-related axioms thus obtaining axioms of Euclidean plane geometry.
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  • The definitions given above assume implicitly that the Euclidean plane (or alternatively the 3-dimensional Euclidean space) is already defined, to ...). It is possible to exclude plane-related axioms thus obtaining axioms of Euclidean plane geometry.
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  • ...onal affine space, with this distance defined between the points, is the ''Euclidean plane'' known from high-school geometry. ...e|Affine points.png|right|200px|The parallelogram law in the 2-dimensional Euclidean plane.}}
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  • ...ace '''R''' and the incomplete space which is the [[unit circle]] in the [[Euclidean plane]] with the point (0,-1) deleted. The latter space is not complete as the n
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  • *[[Non-Euclidean geometry|Non-Euclidean plane geometry]]
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  • ...ou describe. <math>U</math> is a subset of <math>\mathbb{R}^2</math> (the Euclidean plane) and <math>\phi</math> is a function from U to S. If U is only a subset o
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  • Also the distinction between a Euclidean plane and a Euclidean 3-dimensional space is not an upper-level distinction; the
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  • ...se somewhat intuitively, such as the space of 2D [[vector]]s in standard [[Euclidean plane]], and the language that we use when talking about these intuitive spaces h Except for the [[Euclidean plane]], the best known vector space is the space <font style = "vertical-align:
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  • ...that moment it seems to imply that every continuous transformation of the Euclidean plane that takes lines to lines and preserves angles is either a rotation around
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  • ...arallelogram of forces" (see [[vector (mathematics)#Vector addition in the Euclidean plane|vector addition]]) and he performed experiments that refuted Aristotle's la
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