Area (geometry)
Area is a quantity expressing the size of a figure in the Euclidean plane or on a 2-dimensional surface. Points and lines have zero area. Depending on the particular definition taken, a figure may have infinite area, for example the entire Euclidean plane. In three dimensions, the analog of area is called a volume.
Related Topics:
Quantity - Euclidean plane - Dimension - Surface - Volume
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