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Book DetailsAMS Chelsea PublishingVolume: 120; 1959; 294 ppMSC: Primary 51
Offers a sound mathematical development ... and at the same time enables the student to move rapidly into the heart of geometry.
—The Mathematics Teacher
Should be required reading for every teacher of geometry.
—The Mathematical Gazette
In this highly recommended high school text by two eminent scholars, the authors deduce plane Euclidean geometry by utilizing only five fundamental postulates. Incorporation of the system of real numbers in three of the five postulates of this geometry gives these assumptions great breadth and power. They lead the reader at once to the heart of geometry. It is because of the underlying power, simplicity, and compactness of this geometry that the authors called the book Basic Geometry.
The book is designed for a one-year course in plane geometry. For advanced students, the authors incorporated certain material from three-dimensional and so-called modern geometry. A rich variety of exercises as well as many illustrations applying the abstract geometrical concepts to real life provide an excellent source of teaching material.
A highly recommended high-school text by two eminent scholars.
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Table of Contents
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Front Cover
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Acknowledgments
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Preface
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Contents
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Reasoning. The Nature of Proof
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The Five Fundamental Principles
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The Seven Basic Theorems
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Parallel Lines and Networks
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The Circle and Regular Polygons
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Constructions with Straightedgeand Compasses
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Area and Length
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Continuous Variation
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Loci
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Reasoning. Abstract Logical Systems
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Laws of Number
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Index
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Back Cover
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Additional Material
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Reviews
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Offers a sound mathematical development ... and at the same time enables the student to move rapidly into the heart of geometry.
The Mathematics Teacher -
Should be required reading for every teacher of geometry.
The Mathematical Gazette
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Offers a sound mathematical development ... and at the same time enables the student to move rapidly into the heart of geometry.
—The Mathematics Teacher
Should be required reading for every teacher of geometry.
—The Mathematical Gazette
In this highly recommended high school text by two eminent scholars, the authors deduce plane Euclidean geometry by utilizing only five fundamental postulates. Incorporation of the system of real numbers in three of the five postulates of this geometry gives these assumptions great breadth and power. They lead the reader at once to the heart of geometry. It is because of the underlying power, simplicity, and compactness of this geometry that the authors called the book Basic Geometry.
The book is designed for a one-year course in plane geometry. For advanced students, the authors incorporated certain material from three-dimensional and so-called modern geometry. A rich variety of exercises as well as many illustrations applying the abstract geometrical concepts to real life provide an excellent source of teaching material.
A highly recommended high-school text by two eminent scholars.
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Front Cover
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Acknowledgments
-
Preface
-
Contents
-
Reasoning. The Nature of Proof
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The Five Fundamental Principles
-
The Seven Basic Theorems
-
Parallel Lines and Networks
-
The Circle and Regular Polygons
-
Constructions with Straightedgeand Compasses
-
Area and Length
-
Continuous Variation
-
Loci
-
Reasoning. Abstract Logical Systems
-
Laws of Number
-
Index
-
Back Cover
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Offers a sound mathematical development ... and at the same time enables the student to move rapidly into the heart of geometry.
The Mathematics Teacher -
Should be required reading for every teacher of geometry.
The Mathematical Gazette