Abstract
The present work pretends to show the importance of the study of the analytical geometry so that the techniques known in this area can be applied to the resolution of problems, which does not seem to be intuitive by synthetic methods (use of Euclidean techniques). Three examples that are believed to highlight this fact are exposed, detailing step by step the solution of each one through both approaches.
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