Geometry Mathematics

Projective Geometry

“Projective geometry is an extension (or a simplification, depending on point of view) of Euclidean geometry, in which there is no concept of distance or angle measure. Intuitively, projective geometry can be understood as only having points and lines; in other words, while Euclidean geometry can be informally viewed as the study of straightedge and compass constructions, projective geometry can be viewed as the study of straightedge only constructions.”

 

Source: https://brilliant.org/wiki/projective-geometry/

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