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Fundamentals of Geometry Geometry is something that unlike algebra is plain and simple, black and white. It still has some complex theorems and things to remember but is a lot more simple than algebra. There are two main types of geometry, euclidean geometry and non-euclidean geometry. Euclidean geometry Euclidean geometry is basic geometry of two and three dimensions...(plane and solid geometry). In 1637, René Descartes showed how numbers can be used to describe points in a plane or in space and to express geometric relations in algebraic form, thus she founded analytic geometry which further developed algebraic geometry. Gaspard Monge, who invented descriptive geometry, solved the problem of representing three-dimensional objects on a two dimensional surface. Non-Euclidean Geometry