Geometry Workbook for Dummies

by Mark Ryan

for Dummies Math (Geometry), for Dummies Math and Science, for Dummies

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Don't be a square! Strengthen your geometrical skills Lots of students need extra practice to master geometry. Thankfully, there's Geometry Workbook For Dummies. Packed with hundreds of practice problems and easy-to-understand concept explanations, this book takes a hands-on approach to showing you the geometric ropes. Inside, you'll find a helpful review of basic terms and concepts, so you can hit the ground running when you get to the more advanced stuff. In classic Dummies style, this show more workbook offers easy ways to understand theorems, proofs, and other geometry fundamentals. Figure out congruent triangles, wrap your mind around angle-arc theorems, connect radii and chords, and get smart about all the core concepts of geometry. Work through hundreds of practice problems to solidify your geometry know-how Clear up any confusion with easy-to-understand explanations of all key concepts Get tips for avoiding common mistakes and improving your test scores For students or parents looking for a hands-on approach to learning geometry, this is the perfect Dummies guide. It's great resource all on its own, or pair it with Geometry For Dummies for even more effective book learning. show less

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Mark Ryan is the owner of The Math Center in the Chicago area, where he teaches students in all levels of mathematics, from pre-algebra to calculus. He is the author of Calculus For Dummies and Geometry For Dummies.

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Canonical title
Geometry Workbook for Dummies
Original title
Geometry Workbook for Dummies
Original publication date
2007
First words
In this chapter, we get you started with some basics about geometry and shapes, a couple of points about deductive logic and a few introductory comments about the structure of geometry proofs.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And even if you can't finish the proof, your teacher may give you partial credit for what you DO write.

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Nonfiction, Science & Nature
DDC/MDS
516.0076Natural sciences & mathematicsMathematicsGeometryGeometry
LCC
QA459 .R89ScienceMathematicsMathematicsGeometry. Trigonometry. Topology
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