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Euclidean geometry, as presented by Euclid, consists of straightedge-and-compass constructions and rigorous reasoning about the results of those constructions. We show that Euclidean geometry can be ...
In flat space, two parallel lines never meet, however, they appear to meet at very distances for the same reason due to which objects appear smaller when they are at a distance than when they are ...
Geometry and measure Angles, lines and polygons - Edexcel Polygons are multi-sided shapes with different properties. Shapes have symmetrical properties and some can tessellate.
Learn about and revise how to create loci and constructions using a compass with this BBC Bitesize GCSE Maths Edexcel study guide.