What is a Lattice Point in Geometry?

In summary, a lattice point is the intersection of the x and y integers on the Cartesian plane. It is not related to finding the area of a shape, as x and y do not have to be integers in that case. Lattice points are found at the intersection of horizontal and vertical lines, such as in a mesh or wire frame cube. The formula x*y is not applicable in this context, as x and y must be integers to represent horizontal and vertical lines.
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What exactly is a lattice point (in relation to geometry)? I seriously doubt my simple minded explanation suffices...

A lattice point is the meeting of the y and x integers on the Cartesian plane. And if that's in essence correct, is the way to find the number of lattice points found by simply finding the area of the shape?


Forgive my feeble mind.
 
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If you're finding out area, x and y don't need to be integers. Lattice points are something else altogether.

If you take a mesh you can see that there are horizontal and vertical wires which form the mesh. The points of intersection of these horizontal and vertical lines are called lattice points.

If you can now imagine a wire frame cube, each of the corners of the cube (where three lines meet) is a lattice point.

I think the x*y formula you're referring to has a different meaning in this sense.

If you have x horizontal lines and y vertical lines, then their points of intersection will be x*y in number.

This is because each horizontal line will have y points of intersection as it goes through all the vertical lines and there are x such lines. In this case, as you cannot have 1.5 lines, x and y must be integers.
 

What is a Lattice Point in Geometry?

A lattice point in geometry refers to a point on a grid or lattice, where the coordinates are integers. It is used to represent the intersection of two or more grid lines.

How is a Lattice Point represented?

A lattice point is typically represented by a dot or a small circle on a grid. The coordinates of the point are written in the form (x,y), where x and y are integers.

What is the significance of Lattice Points in Geometry?

Lattice points are important in geometry because they form the basis of many geometric shapes and patterns. They are also used in mathematical proofs and calculations.

What is the difference between a Lattice Point and a Coordinate Point?

A lattice point is a specific type of coordinate point, where the coordinates are integers. Coordinate points can have any real number as their coordinates, while lattice points are limited to integers.

How are Lattice Points used in real life?

Lattice points are used in various fields such as architecture, computer graphics, and crystallography. They are also used in coding and cryptography to create secure communication systems.

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