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Dr. Math Presents More Geometry
Wiley 2005; US$ 15.95You, too, can understand geometry---- just ask Dr. Math ? ! Are things starting to get tougher in geometry class? Don't panic. Dr. Math--the popular online math resource--is here to help you figure out even the trickiest of your geometry problems. Students just like you have been turning to Dr. Math for years asking questions about math problems,... more...
Geometry
Wiley 2004; US$ 17.95Learn geometry at your own pace What are congruent circles? How do you find the hypotenuse of a triangle? What is the sum of the angles in a decagon? How can you apply geometric equations to your daily life? With the unbeatable study companion Geometry: A Self-Teaching Guide, you'll discover the answers to these questions and many more. This thorough... more...
Geometry
Saddleback Publishing 2006; US$ 44.95There's no such thing as too much practice. This reproducible program builds skills incrementally. By inviting students to "show what they know" in a variety of new formats, these stimulating lessons will enable struggling students to actually enjoy the learing process. As in all of the binder programs, the dual emphasis is on (1) mastery of the basics... more...
Geometry and Its Applications
Elsevier Science 2006; US$ 118.00Meyer's Geometry and Its Applications, Second Edition , combines traditional geometry with current ideas to present a modern approach that is grounded in real-world applications. It balances the deductive approach with discovery learning, and introduces axiomatic, Euclidean geometry, non-Euclidean geometry, and transformational geometry. The text... more...
Geometry Demystified
McGraw-Hill Education 2003; US$ 19.95Part of the ''Demystified'' series, this title teaches complex subjects in an easy-to-absorb manner and is designed for users without formal training, unlimited time, or genius IQs. It helps users understand circle and triangle models; inverses of circular functions; graphs of functions; coordinate conversions; angles and distances; and more. more...
Schaum's Outline of Geometry, 4ed
McGraw-Hill Education 2008; US$ 20.00Tough Test Questions? Missed Lectures? Not Enough Time? Lucky for you there is Schaum's. For half a century, more than 40 million students have trusted Schaum's to help them study faster, learn better, and get top grades. Now Schaum's celebrates its 50th birthday with a brand-new look, a new format with hundreds of practice problems, and completely... more...
Numerical Geometry of Non-Rigid Shapes
Springer 2008; US$ 39.99Deformable objects are ubiquitous in the world, on various levels from micro to macro. The need to study such shapes and model their behavior arises in a wide spectrum of applications, ranging from medicine to security. This book provides an overview of the state of science in analysis and synthesis of non-rigid shapes. more...
The Facts On File Geometry Handbook
Infobase Publishing 2009; US$ 48.00Like other areas of mathematics, geometry is a continually growing and evolving field. Computers, technology, and the sciences drive many new discoveries in mathematics. For geometry, the areas of quantum computers, computer graphics, nanotechnology, crystallography, and theoretical physics have been particularly relevant in the past few years. There... more...
El fuerte (The Fort)
Shell Education 2010; US$ 8.99The family in this book is moving to a new neighborhood. They have a lot of work to do! They need to unload the moving truck, unpack boxes, and put everything away. The kids make new friends and discover all the fun they can have with the empty boxes. While building forts from the empty packing boxes, the kids discover many new shapes and their dimensions.... more...
Classical Geometries in Modern Contexts
Springer 2012; US$ 99.99The focus of this book and its geometric notions is on real vector spaces X that are finite or infinite inner product spaces of arbitrary dimension greater than or equal to 2. It characterizes both euclidean and hyperbolic geometry with respect to natural properties of (general) translations and general distances of X. Also for these spaces X, it studies... more...









