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Projective plane / Line / Conic section / Projective line / Circle / Real projective plane / Projective space / Geometry / Projective geometry / Homogeneous coordinates
Date: 2000-12-20 11:57:24
Projective plane
Line
Conic section
Projective line
Circle
Real projective plane
Projective space
Geometry
Projective geometry
Homogeneous coordinates

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