Adjectivegeometric (comparative more geometric, superlative most geometric) Positive geometric Comparative more geometric Superlative most geometric
SynonymsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Geometry (Ancient Greek: γεωμετρία; geo = earth, metria = measure) is a part of mathematics concerned with questions of size, shape, relative position of figures and with properties of space. Geometry is one of the oldest sciences. Initially a body of practical knowledge concerning lengths, areas, and volumes, in the third century BC geometry was put into an axiomatic form by Euclid, whose treatment—Euclidean geometry—set a standard for many centuries to follow. The field of astronomy, especially mapping the positions of the stars and planets on the celestial sphere, served as an important source of geometric problems during the next one and a half millennia. A mathematician who works in the field of geometry is called a geometer. Introduction of coordinates by René Descartes and the concurrent development of algebra marked a new stage for geometry, since geometric figures, such as plane curves, could now be represented analytically, i.e., with functions and equations. This played a key role in the emergence of calculus in the 17 century. Furthermore, the theory of perspective showed that there is more to geometry than just the metric properties of figures. The subject of geometry was further enriched by the study of intrinsic structure of geometric objects that originated with Euler and Gauss and led to the creation of topology and differential geometry. Since the 19 century discovery of non-Euclidean geometry, the concept of space has undergone a radical transformation. Contemporary geometry considers manifolds, spaces that are considerably more abstract than the familiar Euclidean space, which they only approximately resemble at small scales. These spaces may be endowed with additional structure, allowing one to speak about length. Modern geometry has multiple strong bonds with physics, exemplified by the ties between Riemannian geometry and general relativity. One of the youngest physical theories, string theory, is also very geometric in flavour. The visual nature of geometry makes it initially more accessible than other parts of mathematics, such as algebra or number theory. However, the geometric language is also used in contexts that are far removed from its traditional, Euclidean provenance, for example, in fractal geometry, and especially in algebraic geometry. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License Whats the difference between organic and geometric in art? Q. I have an art project due tomorrow and I have to draw a geometric pic and organic pic. Whats the difference? Asked by oblivious_to_the_obvious11 - Sun May 6 22:19:19 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. hey, that would depend on if it is abstract or not... but I will assume that it is supposed to be abstract or non objective. Geometric- would be like real shapes (circles, square, triangle), it has more straight likes. Organic- they remind me of fossils, they are really flowy. It is supposed to be like an abstraction of nature. So just let it flow. Answered by Melissa B - Sun May 6 22:28:56 2007 How do you do this geometric sequence problem? Q. The formula for the sum of the first n terms of a geometric sequences Sn=5^n-1. Find the first four terms of the sequence. I've found the sum of the four terms, 624, but how do you find each individual term? thanks. Asked by me - Sun Aug 2 03:34:01 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. 1st term is clearly (5^1) - 1 = 4 Sum of 2 terms of a geometric sequence is 24, so solve: 4((r -1) / (r-1) = 24 so r = 5 nth term = 4(5)^(n-1) So the terms are: 4, 20, 100, 500 Answered by Faz - Sun Aug 2 03:50:25 2009 what is the equation for the sum of a geometric series?
Q. What is the equation you use to find the sum of a geometric series? Asked by sparkle12253 - Fri Dec 12 02:15:01 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Sn = a + ar + ar ---ar^(n - 1) r Sn = __ar + ar + ---ar^n ( 1 - r ) Sn = a(1 - r^n) Sn = a (1 - r^n) / (1 - r) Answered by como - Fri Dec 12 05:15:11 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "geometric" Short takes, August 29
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