Projective Geometry: Full Cuadrivertice
One of the most used in projective geometry geometric figures is the of the “Full Cuadrivertice”, or its dual “Full ring”.
Generally, a cuadrivertice is formed by four points, so on the plane this figure has 8 degree of freedom (2 coordinates for each vertex) and they will be needed 8 restrictions to determine one concrete.
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