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  • Circumcentre [r]: The centre of the circle that goes through the vertices of a triangle or a cyclic polygon. [e]
  • Cyclic polygon [r]: A polygon whose vertices lie on a single circle. [e]
  • Euclidean geometry [r]: Form of geometry first codified by Euclid in his series of thirteen books, The Elements. [e]
  • Geometry [r]: The mathematics of spacial concepts. [e]
  • Pascal's triangle [r]: A convenient tabular presentation for the binomial coefficients. [e]
  • Plane (geometry) [r]: Branch of mathematics that deals with geometric figures, that is, collections of points that all lie in the same plane (coplanar). [e]
  • Point (geometry) [r]: An object that has a position but no length, breadth or depth. [e]
  • Polyhedron [r]: A three-dimensional geometric closed figure bounded by a connected set of polygons. [e]
  • Polytope [r]: The analog to a polygon or polyhedron in any number of dimensions or a polytope in n dimensions is a figure bounded by connected polytopes of dimension n-1. [e]
  • Prime number [r]: A number that can be evenly divided by exactly two positive whole numbers, namely one and itself. [e]
  • Prism (geometry) [r]: A polyhedron made of two congruent polygons connected with rectangles that correspond with the number of the polygon's sides. [e]
  • Rectangle [r]: A four-sided plane figure with four right angles. [e]
  • Rhombus [r]: An equilateral parallelogram. [e]
  • Square [r]: A regular polygon of four sides. [e]
  • Steradian [r]: Unit of measure equal to the solid angle subtended at the center of a sphere by an area on the surface of the sphere that is equal to the radius squared. [e]
  • Triangle [r]: A polygon with three sides meeting at three corners. [e]
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