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Geometry
by AmscoGeometry is a full-year course, written to help students understand and explore the concepts of geometry as well as prepare them for the new end-of-course assessments. All instruction, model problems, and practice items were developed to support the latest college and career readiness standards, as well as core standards. Each chapter opens with lesson-by-lesson alignment with the standards. The eight Mathematical Practice Standards are embedded throughout in selected Model Problems, extensive practice problem sets, and the comprehensive Chapter and Cumulative Reviews.
Geometry
by Gilbert J. Cuevas Roger Day John A. CarterENGAGING MATHEMATICS, SUPPORTING ALL LEARNERS, DELIVERING THE CONTENT NEEDED TO MEET TODAY'S STANDARDS Glencoe Geometrydelivers the depth of content required to meet the new changes in your state's standards; provides relevant applications for teens; unique instructional resources for teachers; and is available in print, online, and on CD-ROM or DVD formats.
Geometry
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project John Benson Ray KleinNIMAC-sourced textbook
Geometry
by Kathy D. Pilger Ron TagliapietraIn this textbook, every chapter contains biblically based material, providing a scriptural foundation. Questions about the Bible text help you grasp what is important to the chapter. The Bible as truth makes what you learn personal and practical. The Bible as the basis for geometry sheds light on the purpose of the subject. The theme verse helps you to link the temporary with the eternal in your studies. Many examples help you do the homework. Two-column proofs help you develop your reasoning skills. Exercises with different levels of difficulty help guide your progress. Dominion Thru Math helps you apply technology to problem solving. Level C exercises challenge your thinking skills. Cumulative Reviews help you stay on top of the subject. Geometry Around Us reveals some of geometry’s secret hideouts. Analytic Geometry helps you make the algebra- geometry connection. Geometry Through History brings the subject to life. The Mind over Math brain teasers exercise your gray matter. Chapter openers are your ticket to new achievements.
Geometry
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Lee StiffThe book covers basics of geometry in detail with very useful student help sections like Application of Mathematics in real life,Skill Review,Quizzes,Test Preparation techniques etc.
Geometry
by Siegfried HaenischGeometry is the study of how points, lines, and planes can be used to picture to space around us. In this book, the main attention will be placed on plane geometry. Plane geometry studies geometric figures in a plane, like squares, triangles, and circles. Later, we will learn about solid figures like cubes, prisms, and spheres.
Geometry (Fourth Edition)
by Mark Wetzel Gene Bucholtz Tamera KniselyThe BJU Press Geometry curriculum covers the fundamental key concepts of geometry, including reasoning, proof, parallel and perpendicular lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, area, circles, similarity, an introduction to trigonometry, and more. Fun features are included throughout; "Geometry in history" historical-fiction narratives highlight key mathematical contributions, "Technology Corner" notes use dynamic geometry software to visualize and discover geometric concepts, while "Geometry Around Us" features show how geometry is used in careers and daily life. Chapters introduce the concept and are followed by multiple step-by-step examples. Expanded exercise sets reinforce new concepts and connect skills to previously learned concepts. A cumulative review helps keeps concepts fresh throughout the year.
Geometry (Life of Fred)
by Stanley SchmidtThis is not a traditional math book. This is a child-directed course. The student reads the adventure story, does the math problems that occur as a natural part of the story, and checks their answers (the solutions are right there for the looking.) And learns to love math in the process! (Compare to Saxon at $50-70) Contents: Points and Lines, Angles, Triangles, Parallel Lines, Perpendicular Lines, Quadrilaterals, Area, Geometry Theories, Similar Triangles, Symbolic Logic, Right Triangles, Circles, Constructions, Non-Euclidean Geometry, Solid Geometry, Geometry in 4D, Coordinate Geometry, and Modern Geometry.
Geometry (Michigan)
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Lee Stiff Timothy D. KanoldMath textbook for high school
Geometry (Practice and Problem Solving Workbook)
by Prentice HallGeometry is focused, organized, and easy to follow. The program shows your students how to read, write, and understand the unique language of mathematics, so that they are prepared for every type of problem-solving and assessment situation.
Geometry (Tennessee Edition)
by GlencoeA mathematics textbook set in accordance to Tennessee education standards. It also gives you practice on problems that are similar to those you might encounter on the EOC test.
Geometry (Texas Edition)
by John A. Carter Jerry Cummins Cindy J. Boyd Carol E. Malloy Alfinio FloresThis text book contains unit lessons on Geometric Structure, Congruence, Similarity, and Two- and Three-Dimensional Measurement.
Geometry (Texas Edition)
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Lee Stiff Timothy D. KanoldGeometric figures can be used to represent real-world situations. For example, you can show a climber's position along a stretched rope by a point on a line segment.
Geometry Assignments and Skills Practice
by Jaclyn Snyder William HadleyGeometry skills and practice book
Geometry Concepts and Applications
by Carol Malloy Jerry Cummins Margaret Kenney Tim Kanold Yvonne MojicaAn ideal program for struggling students Geometry: Concepts and Applicationscovers all geometry concepts using an informal approach.
Geometry Concepts and Applications (California Edition)
by McGraw-HillGeometry: Concepts and Applications is designed to help you discover, learn, and apply geometry. You will be challenged to make connections from concrete examples to abstract concepts. The real-world photographs and realistic art will help you see geometry in your world. You will also have plenty of opportunities to review and use algebra concepts as you study geometry. And for those of you who love a good debate, you will find plenty of opportunities to flex your logical muscles.