Earlier in this course, you explored Euclidean geometry, which is the study of flat space. This approach follows the teachings of Euclid, in which he describes the relationships between points, lines, and planes without any numerical measurement. You saw evidence of Euclidean geometry inside several proofs and geometric constructions. In contrast, the focus of this unit is understanding geometry using the positions of points in a Cartesian coordinate system. The study of the relationship between algebra and geometry was pioneered by the French mathematician and philosopher René Descartes. The Cartesian coordinate system is named after him. The study of geometry that uses coordinates in this manner is called analytical geometry. This course teaches a combination of analytical and Euclidean geometry. Based on your experiences so far, which approach to geometry do you prefer? Why? Which approach is easier to extend beyond two dimensions? What are some situations in which one approach to geometry would prove more beneficial than the other? Describe the situation and why you think analytical or Euclidean geometry is more applicable.
DESPERATELY need answered! PLS help!!
I mean you're the one that took course.. you should at least have an idea, no?
No. Why the hell u think I asked?? Doy
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