Geometry Forum: Get Answers to Your Geometry Questions

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The discussion highlights a lack of dedicated topics on geometry within the forum, prompting a user to seek answers for their geometry question. Participants suggest utilizing the Precalculus Forum for related inquiries, as it may accommodate geometry topics. For more advanced geometry questions, the Tensor Analysis and Differential Geometry Forum is recommended. If a question does not fit these categories, users are encouraged to explore other forums. The conversation emphasizes the need for clear categorization of geometry-related discussions.
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ive seen a lot of topics but not one who is about geometry and i have a question about geometry and i cannot post a new topic in the archives.
 
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Classical and Analytic Geometry go to the Precalculus Forum. For higher geometry, we have the Tensor Analysis and Differential Geometry Forum.

Does your topic not fit in either of those?
 
ill try it on precalculus.
if its not suited there i guess you could move to other forum.
 
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