👉 Access math, also known as analytic geometry, is a branch of mathematics that combines algebra and geometry to study geometric shapes and their properties using algebraic equations. It allows for the precise description of points, lines, curves, surfaces, and solids through coordinate systems, where each point in space is defined by an ordered pair or tuple of numbers corresponding to its x, y, and z coordinates. By using equations like \(x^2 + y^2 = r^2\) for a circle or \(z = ax + by + c\) for a plane, access math enables the calculation and analysis of geometric figures in a symbolic and computational manner. This powerful tool has applications in various fields, including physics, engineering, computer graphics, and architecture, where it helps model and solve complex spatial problems.