👉 Grid math is a branch of mathematics that deals with the properties and relationships of points in a grid, which can be visualized as a two-dimensional or higher-dimensional lattice. It involves the study of distances, angles, and transformations within these grids using algebraic methods. Key concepts include lattice points, grid vectors, and the Euclidean metric adapted to discrete spaces. Grid math is fundamental in various fields such as computer graphics, crystallography, and coding theory, where it helps solve problems related to tiling, symmetry, and optimization on regular grids. It provides a structured framework for analyzing and manipulating discrete structures, enabling efficient solutions to problems that involve periodicity and symmetry.