Geometry, unlike science, doesn't really have laws, it has theorems, and many different mathematicians contributed to the creation of the basic theorems of geometry. Perhaps the best known is Pythagoras.
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The Sumerians (Sumerian Civilization) was the first to develop algebra and geometry
They are the basic structures of plane geometry.
The laws of geometry are written in the book?
Yes, you can move from basic Algebra to Geometry, but only upon recommendation from your teacher.
Keplar figured out the laws of planetary motion using Tycho Brahe's data.
Euclid
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Euclid formulated several laws in geometry, known as Euclidean geometry. Some of his famous laws include the law of reflection, the law of superposition, and the law of parallel lines. These laws are fundamental to understanding the relationships between points, lines, and shapes in geometry.
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The Sumerians (Sumerian Civilization) was the first to develop algebra and geometry
They did it with clear and brilliant thinking, and by applying concepts from astronomy and geometry. They figured out how to do some triangulations that gave them basic measurements from which to estimate earth's over-all dimensions.
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