This survey text with a historical emphasis supports several different courses. It includes group projects involving the use of technology or verbal/written responses. The text strives to build both students' intuition and reasoning. It is ideal for junior and senior level courses.
The Geometric Viewpoint: A Survey of Geometries
โ Scribed by Tom Sibley
- Publisher
- Addison Wesley
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 203
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This survey text with a historical emphasis supports several different courses. It includes group projects involving the use of technology or verbal/written responses. The text strives to build both students' intuition and reasoning. It is ideal for junior and senior level courses.
โฆ Table of Contents
The Geometric Viewpoint - Errata......Page 0
Preface-TOC......Page 1
Section-1.1......Page 9
Section-1.2......Page 14
Section-1.3......Page 21
Section-1.4......Page 25
Section-1.5......Page 29
Section-1.6......Page 32
Section-2.1......Page 43
Section-2.2......Page 47
Section-2.3......Page 52
Section-2.4......Page 56
Section-2.5......Page 60
Section-3.1......Page 67
Section-3.2......Page 73
Section-3.3......Page 77
Section-3.4......Page 80
Section-3.5......Page 86
Section-4.1......Page 90
Section-4.2......Page 94
Section-4.3......Page 99
Section-4.4......Page 104
Section-4.5......Page 109
Section-4.6......Page 113
Section-5.1......Page 120
Section-5.2......Page 124
Section-5.3......Page 127
Section-5.4......Page 135
Section-5.5......Page 138
Section-5.6......Page 143
Section-6.1......Page 151
Section-6.2......Page 155
Section-6.3......Page 160
Section-6.4......Page 163
Section-6.5......Page 166
Section-6.6......Page 170
Section-7.1......Page 176
Section-7.2......Page 179
Section-7.3......Page 183
Section-7.4......Page 187
Answers......Page 191
Appendix-A......Page 196
Index......Page 200
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This survey text with a historical emphasis supports several different courses. It includes group projects involving the use of technology or verbal/written responses. The text strives to build both students' intuition and reasoning. It is ideal for junior and senior level courses.
This survey text with a historical emphasis supports several different courses. It includes group projects involving the use of technology or verbal/written responses. The text strives to build both students' intuition and reasoning. It is ideal for junior and senior level courses.
Thinking Geometrically: A Survey of Geometries is a well-written and comprehensive survey of college geometry that would serve a wide variety of courses for both mathematics majors and mathematics education majors. Great care and attention is spent on developing visual insights and geometric intuiti
This book is excellent, but I can't understand that this second edition contains so many "typographical" errors! So, the novice reader will have to consult reference material to make sure he doesn't overlook something, which somehow defeats the purpose of the book.