analytic geometry
Analytic geometry is a branch of mathematics that combines algebraic equations with geometric concepts to study the properties and relationships of shapes and figures in a coordinate system. It focuses on using coordinates and equations to describe and analyze geometric objects, enabling us to solve problems involving points, lines, curves, and shapes in a precise and analytical way.
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