Josimar da Silva Rocha, Roger Dos Santos, H. Armando
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The aim of this paper is to show a way to map the plane, in the sense that if we know the distances two by two between four points of the plane, we can determinate the coordinates of such points. The study of the problem presented here can serve as a playful activity that applies and contextualizes basic results of Euclidean Geometry and Analytical Geometry.