Mathematics (Mathematics or maths, from the Greek word "Má thē ma"; Often abbreviated as "mathematics"), it is a discipline that studies concepts such as quantity, structure, change, space and information, and belongs to a formal science from a certain point of view. Mathematicians and philosophers have a series of views on the exact scope and definition of mathematics.
In the development of human history and social life, mathematics also plays an irreplaceable role, and it is also an indispensable basic tool for studying and studying modern science and technology.
Analytic geometry was founded and developed by mathematicians such as Descartes and Fermat with the help of Cartesian coordinate system. It is a branch of geometry, which uses analytical expressions to study the relations and properties between geometric objects, also known as coordinate geometry.
Strictly speaking, analytic geometry does not use algebraic methods, but uses analytical formulas to study geometric figures. Analytic expressions can be algebraic or transcendental, such as trigonometric functions, logarithms, etc.
Usually, the default algebraic expression only consists of four operations and the roots of finite steps, and transcendental operation generally does not belong to the research field of algebra.