tasapindadel
Tasapindadel is a term used in mathematics to refer to a plane. A plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely in all directions. It is one of the fundamental objects in Euclidean geometry, alongside points and lines. A plane can be defined in several ways. Three non-collinear points uniquely determine a plane. Alternatively, a line and a point not on that line also define a unique plane. Two intersecting lines will also define a plane.
In three-dimensional space, a plane can be represented by a linear equation of the form Ax + By
Planes have various applications in geometry and physics. For instance, they are used to model surfaces like