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Solid geometry

Solid geometry or stereometry is the geometry of three-dimensional Euclidean space (3D space). A solid figure is the region of 3D space bounded by a two-dimensional closed surface; for example, a solid ball consists of a sphere and its interior.

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Solid geometry

Nodes56
Edges55
Triples14
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.035714
Components1

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Solid geometry

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related to References · 11
Solid geometry → Alexander, Book II, Geometry, Givental, Internet ArchiveKiselev, Robert Baldwin Hayward, Stereometry, Sumizdat, The Elements, Translated, Vol
related to Techniques · 2
Solid geometry → Among, Various
related to Topics · 1
Solid geometry → Basic

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solid geometry sphere stereometry 3d surface space cylinder topics techniques ball pyramids prisms cylinders cones volume euclidean figure various solids

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Solid geometryrelated to ReferencesRobert Baldwin Hayward0.60section
Solid geometryrelated to ReferencesThe Elements0.60section
Solid geometryrelated to ReferencesInternet ArchiveKiselev0.60section
Solid geometryrelated to ReferencesGeometry0.60section
Solid geometryrelated to ReferencesVol0.60section
Solid geometryrelated to ReferencesBook II0.60section
Solid geometryrelated to ReferencesStereometry0.60section
Solid geometryrelated to ReferencesTranslated0.60section
Solid geometryrelated to ReferencesGivental0.60section
Solid geometryrelated to ReferencesAlexander0.60section
Solid geometryrelated to ReferencesSumizdat0.60section
Solid geometryrelated to TechniquesVarious0.60section

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