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In mathematics, an Euclidian plane is an Euclidian space in the second dimension, it is a geometrical space in which two real numbers are required to determine the position of each [[point]]. | In mathematics, an Euclidian plane is an Euclidian space in the second dimension, it is a geometrical space in which two real numbers are required to determine the position of each [[point]]. | ||
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In mathematics, an Euclidian plane is an Euclidian space in the second dimension, it is a geometrical space in which two real numbers are required to determine the position of each point.
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