planegeometrien
Planegeometrien, widely referred to as plane geometry in English, is the branch of geometry that studies figures and properties on a two‑dimensional plane. It examines points, lines, angles, and shapes such as triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, and polygons, with notions of distance, angle measure, and area.
Core methods in planegeometrien include synthetic approaches, which derive results from axioms and logical reasoning, and
Euclidean planegeometrien rests on a set of axioms, including the parallel postulate, which leads to familiar
Key results in planegeometrien cover triangle properties (angle sum, side–angle relationships, and similarity/congruence criteria), area calculations
Historically, planegeometrien originated with ancient Greek geometry, was formalized in Euclid’s Elements, and later expanded by