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Geometry

Geometry is the branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, angles, shapes, sizes, positions, and how things relate to each other in space.

A point marks a position, a line connects points, and all shapes like triangles, circles, and squares are built from there. 

Geometry looks at how these forms behave, how big is something, how far apart are things, how they fit together.

Geometry organises space. It turns something as simple as a view into a deliberate experience by shaping what is seen, from where, and how it all fits together.

Buildings, roads, art, and nature rely on geometric principles. The way a structure stands, the way light enters a room, or how a view is framed all come down to geometry.

Geometry trains you to think spatially, to visualise relationships, identify patterns and connections, and to understand how changing one thing affects another. 

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