Geometry would be a very good background to have. Actually, you will need a lot of math as well.
I would describe that statement, that Euclid was the first to apply for geometry, as confusing, rather than as being either true or false. People apply for jobs, they apply for loans, they apply for disability payments, they apply for grants, but they do not apply for geometry. People study geometry, they write about geometry (which is what Euclid did) and they use geometry to solve various problems, but they don't apply for geometry.
an extra ordinary works of Rizal was being a prophet,novelist,scientist/naturalist,poet,Opthalmologist/physician,satirist......and so much more including being a linguist.
It evolved in 3000 bc in mesopotamia and Egypt. (Euclid is given the credit for being the 'father' of geometry, however he didn't create it, he only wrote about it.)
Either Euclid or Pythagoras; Euclid being the "father of geometry," and Pythagoras having discovered possibly the most important geometrical relation. (The Pythagorean theorem)
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There are 3 angle in any triangle. Iin plane geometry. collectively they will add up to 180 degrees. In non-Euclidean geometry the total will be greater or less than 180 degrees depending on which geometry is being used.
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You would know if you have MRSA is by being checked out by a doctor or by experiencing symptoms. Symptoms include the area around the wound being swollen, fever and fatigue.
The simple answer is that the price is roughly the same in the US and in Canada. What determine's which is more expensive has more to do with the type of laser being used and the quality and reputation of the opthalmologist that performs the procedure.
In most schools, geometry is being introduced in primary grades. It is taught in a separate class usually in high school.
The formal study of geometry is not essential to being a good pilot, but a thorough understanding of relative position and spacial orientation, which are elements of geometry, is. Obviously, formation flying and aerobatics involve geometry, relative positioning, and spacial orientation, but so do such simple maneuvers as orienting yourself in the landing pattern and determining one's position relative to clouds and the horizon.
There are different geometries but in the most intuitive one, Euclidean Geometry, the undefined "objects" are point, line and plane while incidence, congruence and being between are undefined concepts.