
Espacio euclidiano
An "Espacio euclidiano" (Euclidean space) is a mathematical concept representing the familiar world of geometry. It is an environment where points, lines, and shapes like circles and polygons exist, following the rules introduced by Euclid centuries ago. In this space, distances and angles are well-defined, and the usual rules of geometry apply—such as the shortest distance between two points being a straight line. Euclidean space can be two-dimensional (like a flat plane), three-dimensional (our everyday space), or higher dimensions used in advanced math and physics to model complex phenomena.