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Geometry Student Workbook
by Ags SecondaryGo beyond the basics of Geometry and investigate the world of planes and solids. Chapter openers and colorful photos invite exploration of geometric solids, triangles, the Pythagorean Theorem, quadratic equations, length, area, and volume. Throughout, Geometry presents short, lively lessons, and illustrated examples. Features include Estimation Activities, Algebra Review, and Geometry in Your Life. Calculator Practice exercises make use of the special features of graphing calculators. Best of all, your child will learn to apply geometry to situations in their own life.
Geometry Texas: Interactive Student Edition (Volume #2)
by Timothy D. Kanold Edward B. Burger Juli K. DixonVolume 2 of the first edition of this geometry textbook for students.
Geometry for Enjoyment and Challenge (New Edition)
by Robert Whipple George Milauskas Richard RhoadGeometry for Enjoyment and Challenge has been authored to make geometry fun, exciting, and powerful.
Geometry to Go: A Mathematics Handbook
by Great Source Education GroupGeometry to Go is a reference book. The book covers logic and proof, basic elements of geometry, polygons, measurements, similarity, congruence, transformations, circles, solids, problem solving and non-Euclidean geometry. Also includes an almanac with math prefixes and suffixes, study tips, guidelines for using geometry software, a graphing calculator, test-taking strategies, and tables.
Geometry, Florida
by Randall I. Charles Basia Hall Dan Kennedy Grant Wiggins Art Johnson Laurie E. Bass Stuart J. MurphyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Geometry, Student Text and Homework Helper
by Randall I. Charles Allan E. Bellman Basia HallNIMAC-sourced textbook
Geometry: A Common Core Curriculum
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company StaffGeometry A Common Core Curriculum
Geometry: Applying, Reasoning, Measuring (Mcdougal Littell High School Math Ser.)
by Ron Larson Laurie BoswellGeometry, like much of mathematics and science, developed when people began recognizing and describing patterns. In this course, you will study many amazing patterns that were discovered by people throughout history and all around the world. You will also learn to recognize and describe patterns of your own. Sometimes, patterns allow you to make accurate predictions.
Geometry: Common Core
by Randall I. Charles Basia Hall Dan Kennedy Grant Wiggins Art Johnson Laurie E. Bass Stuart J. MurphyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Geometry: Concepts and Applications
by Mcgraw-Hill StaffAn ideal program for struggling students Geometry: Concepts and Applications covers all geometry concepts using an informal approach.
Geometry: Concepts and Skills
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Lee StiffGeometry: Concepts and Skills has been written so that all students can understand geometry. The course focuses on the key topics that provide a strong foundation in the essentials of geometry. Lesson concepts are presented in a clear, straightforward manner, supported by frequent worked-out examples. The page format makes it easy for students to follow the flow of a lesson, and the vocabulary and visual tips in the margins help students learn how to read the text and diagrams. Checkpoint questions within lessons give students a way to check their understanding as they go along. The exercises for each lesson provide many opportunities to practice and maintain skills, as well as to apply concepts to real-world problems.
Geometry: Concepts and Skills (South Carolina)
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Lee StiffNIMAC-sourced textbook