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Elementary Geometry
edit- 3-sphere
- AA postulate
- Angle
- Angle bisector theorem
- Angular diameter
- Annulus (mathematics)
- Antiparallel (mathematics)
- Apollonian circles
- Bankoff circle
- Bicentric polygon
- Bicone
- Birkhoff's axioms
- Bisection
- Bonnesen's inequality
- Cathetus
- Central angle
- Centre (geometry)
- Circumscribed sphere
- Clock angle problem
- Complementary angles
- Concurrent lines
- Concyclic points
- Confocal
- Conway polyhedron notation
- Cross section (geometry)
- Crossed ladders problem
- Cuboid
- Cylinder (geometry)
- Diameter
- Euclidean geometry
- Face (geometry)
- Face diagonal
- Golden angle
- Golden rectangle
- Great circle
- Hinge theorem
- Hyperbolic sector
- Hypotenuse
- Inscribed figure
- Inscribed sphere
- Kepler triangle
- Line (geometry)
- Line segment
- Locus (mathematics)
- Medial triangle
- Median (geometry)
- Midpoint
- Mirror image
- Multilateration
- Parallel (geometry)
- Parallel postulate
- Perimeter
- Perpendicular distance
- Plane–sphere intersection
- Point (geometry)
- Pompeiu's theorem
- Pons asinorum
- Power center (geometry)
- Radical axis
- Reflection symmetry
- Semicircle
- Shape
- Skew lines
- Space diagonal
- Sphere
- Spherical shell
- Supplementary angles
- Tarry point
- Tarski's axioms
- Transversal line
- Triangulation
- Trilateration
- Vertical translation
- Vertical angles
- Weitzenböck's inequality