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Geometry for Students and Parents: Geometry problems and solutions
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If you are a parent struggling to help your child with geometry homework, this is a short book that will help you. It covers plane geometry and touches on beginning trigonometry. You will find 70 illustrations and 25 problems with detailed solutions. Whether you are new to geometry or just need to brush up on the things you learned in school, this is the book for you. Give your child the gift of learning along with you. If you are a student, this book will help you to quickly refresh your knowledge before your exam.
Key Topics
Parallel Lines
Triangles
Trigonometric functions
Similar triangles
Equality of Triangles
Quadrilaterals
Parallelograms
Rectangles
Squares
Rhombus
Trapezoids
Circle and Sphere
Cylinder
Cone
Graphs. Coordinate Geometry
Linear Function
Slope
Nonlinear Functions
Parabola
Vertex, Focus and Directrix of a Parabola
Problems
Answers and Solutions
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