The Projective Plane
In this video, we examine in some detail, the projective plane. In particular, it has all the desirable properties mentioned in the video on Bezout's theorem. Namely, it can be obtained from the affine plane by adding a line at infinity, and in so doing, ensures that any two lines intersect in exactly one point.

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Homogenous Coordinates

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Real Projective Space, n=1

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Projective geometry | Math History | NJ Wildberger

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The Real Projective Plane

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Video 5D: Coincidence #3 Desargues's theorem

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05 07 Points at Infinity and Perspective Space

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Algebraic Curves, Lecture 1: Introduction to projective geometry. 3rd Year Student Lecture

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The Klein bottle and projective plane | Algebraic Topology 7 | NJ Wildberger

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Edward Teller - Discovering an interest in projective geometry (8/147)

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algebraic geometry 15 Projective space

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Projective Plane and Homogeneous Coordinates - FLT Proof #4.1.2.5

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Hyperbolic Geometry is Projective Relativistic Geometry (full lecture)

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Projective Geometry Part 1: Cross Ratios

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The most beautiful formula not enough people understand

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Projective view of conics and quadrics | Differential Geometry 9 | NJ Wildberger

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The Projective Space --- Lecture 4.1 in Computational Algebraic Geometry

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What is...projective space?

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Algebraic Curves, Lecture 2: More on projective geometry. 3rd Year Student Lecture

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Subspaces of Three Dimensional Space

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