Geometry for dummies

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Geometry for dummies

by Mark Ryan

(--For dummies)

Wiley, c2008

2nd ed

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Includes index

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Description

Learning geometry doesn't have to hurt. With a little bit of friendly guidance, it can even be fun! Geometry For Dummies, 2nd Edition, helps you make friends with lines, angles, theorems and postulates. It eases you into all the principles and formulas you need to analyze two- and three-dimensional shapes, and it gives you the skills and strategies you need to write geometry proofs. Before you know it, you'll be devouring proofs with relish. You'll find out how a proof's chain of logic works and discover some basic secrets for getting past rough spots. Soon, you'll be proving triangles congruent, calculating circumferences, using formulas, and serving up pi. The non-proof parts of the book contain helpful formulas and tips that you can use anytime you need to shape up your knowledge of shapes. You'll even get a feel for why geometry continues to draw people to careers in art, engineering, carpentry, robotics, physics, and computer animation, among others.You'll discover how to:* Identify lines, angles, and planes* Measure segments and angles* Calculate the area of a triangle* Use tips and strategies to make proofs easier* Figure the volume and surface area of a pyramid* Bisect angles and construct perpendicular lines* Work with 3-D shapes* Work with figures in the x-y coordinate system So quit scratching your head. Geometry For Dummies, 2nd Edition, gets you un-stumped in a hurry.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Part I: Getting Started with Geometry Basics. Chapter 1: Introducing Geometry. Chapter 2: Building Your Geometric Foundation. Chapter 3: Sizing Up Segments and Analyzing Angles. Part II: Introducing Proofs. Chapter 4: Prelude to Proofs. Chapter 5: Your Starter Kit of Easy Theorems and Short Proofs. Chapter 6: The Ultimate Guide to Tackling a Longer Proof. Part III: Triangles: Polygons of the Three-Sided Variety. Chapter 7: Grasping Triangle Fundamentals. Chapter 8: Regarding Right Triangles. Chapter 9: Completing Congruent Triangle Proofs. Part IV: Polygons of the Four-or-More Sided Variety. Chapter 10: The Seven Wonders of the Quadrilateral World. Chapter 11: Proving That You've Got a Particular Quadrilateral. Chapter 12: Polygon Formulas: Area, Angles, and Diagonals. Chapter 13: Similarity: Same Shape, Different Size. Part V: Working with Not-So-Vicious Circles. Chapter 14: Coming Around to Circle Basics. Chapter 15: Circle Formulas and Theorems. Part VI: Going Deep with 3-D Geometry. Chapter 16: 3-D Space: Proofs in a Higher Plane of Existence. Chapter 17: Getting a Grip on Solid Geometry. Part VII: Placement, Points, and Pictures: Alternative Geometry Topics. Chapter 18: Coordinate Geometry. Chapter 19: Changing the Scene with Geometric Transformations. Chapter 20: Locating Loci and Constructing Constructions. Part VIII: The Part of Tens. Chapter 21: Ten Things to Use as Reasons in Geometry Proofs. Chapter 22: Ten Cool Geometry Problems. Part IX: Appendixes. Appendix A: Formulas and Other Important Stuff You Should Know. Appendix B: Glossary. Index.

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  • NCID
    BB2034245X
  • ISBN
    • 9780470089460
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Hoboken, NJ
  • Pages/Volumes
    xviii, 388 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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