points at infinity


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Hyperplane at infinity
In geometry, any hyperplane H of a projective space P may be taken as a hyperplane at infinity. Then the set complement  is called an affine space. For instance, if are homogeneous coordinates for n-dimensional projective space, then the equation defines a hyperplane at infinity for the n-dimensional affine space with coordinates . H is also called the ideal hyperplane.

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