Geometry
Geometry is a branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position, and properties of space. It studies points, lines, curves, surfaces, and solids and how they interact under a system of measurement and axioms. The field originated in ancient civilizations, with the practical needs of land surveying and architecture, and later matured into an axiomatic discipline through Euclid’s Elements, which organized geometric knowledge using defined objects, postulates, and logical proofs.
Today geometry encompasses several subfields. Plane geometry studies figures in a flat two-dimensional plane, while solid
Fundamental concepts include points, lines, angles, shapes, distance, area, and volume, along with ideas of congruence,
Geometry informs many disciplines and technologies, including architecture, engineering, computer graphics, geographic information systems, and the