
Softcover ISBN: | 979-8-9890528-2-0 |
Product Code: | XYZ/50 |
List Price: | $59.95 |
AMS Member Price: | $47.96 |

Softcover ISBN: | 979-8-9890528-2-0 |
Product Code: | XYZ/50 |
List Price: | $59.95 |
AMS Member Price: | $47.96 |
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Book DetailsXYZ SeriesVolume: 50; 2023; 231 ppMSC: Primary 00; 97
Mathematics competitions often feature problems involving angles, some specifically asking students the measures of angles in triangles or quadrilaterals. Book 1 responds to the need of those who would like to improve their knowledge and skills in geometric problems in which angles play an important role.
Book 1 is divided into three chapters that are designed to engage readers in the study of angles. The first chapter begins by presenting essential concepts concerning angles in the plane and provides a multitude of applications. The second chapter shifts focus to other classical results in Euclidean geometry. It delves into the tools that use angles as their primary elements, unveiling the power of angles in problems related to triangle similarity, quadrilaterals, and circles. This awesome journey culminates with the third chapter where a collection of thought-provoking problems are being offered. These problems draw upon the insights and skills acquired in previous chapters, inviting the reader to explore angles in novel ways. All solutions to the proposed problems in the book are included at the end.
Readers will encounter relevant examples that illustrate key concepts and principles, which will help them grasp the material and solve the proposed problems around the book. Numerous significant examples and problems have been carefully selected from recent mathematical Olympiads, providing the readers with the opportunity to put their knowledge to test.
A publication of XYZ Press. Distributed in North America by the American Mathematical Society.
ReadershipThe intended audience includes students who are training for mathematical Olympiads and those who want to improve their skills in geometry. Teachers and coaches who train students for competitions or organize mathematical circles can certainly benefit from this book as well.
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Mathematics competitions often feature problems involving angles, some specifically asking students the measures of angles in triangles or quadrilaterals. Book 1 responds to the need of those who would like to improve their knowledge and skills in geometric problems in which angles play an important role.
Book 1 is divided into three chapters that are designed to engage readers in the study of angles. The first chapter begins by presenting essential concepts concerning angles in the plane and provides a multitude of applications. The second chapter shifts focus to other classical results in Euclidean geometry. It delves into the tools that use angles as their primary elements, unveiling the power of angles in problems related to triangle similarity, quadrilaterals, and circles. This awesome journey culminates with the third chapter where a collection of thought-provoking problems are being offered. These problems draw upon the insights and skills acquired in previous chapters, inviting the reader to explore angles in novel ways. All solutions to the proposed problems in the book are included at the end.
Readers will encounter relevant examples that illustrate key concepts and principles, which will help them grasp the material and solve the proposed problems around the book. Numerous significant examples and problems have been carefully selected from recent mathematical Olympiads, providing the readers with the opportunity to put their knowledge to test.
A publication of XYZ Press. Distributed in North America by the American Mathematical Society.
The intended audience includes students who are training for mathematical Olympiads and those who want to improve their skills in geometry. Teachers and coaches who train students for competitions or organize mathematical circles can certainly benefit from this book as well.