Geometry More Enjoyment and More Challenge Semester 1 - Alfred Estberg

Geometry More Enjoyment and More Challenge Semester 1

By Alfred Estberg

  • Release Date: 2014-06-04
  • Genre: Geometry
Score: 4
4
From 90 Ratings

Description

This is the first of two volumes designed to cover an entire year of high school geometry.  The first volume topics include: symmetry, transformations, constructions, coordinate geometry, logic, congruent triangles, points of concurrency, properties of special triangles, proofs (two column, algebraic, flow, and indirect), equidistance, parallel lines, and quadrilateral properties.  The second volume includes: similarity, dilations, right triangles, Pythagorean Theorem, 3d solids, right triangle trigonometry, polygons, tessellations, circles, angle/arc relationships, power theorems, area, volume, surface area, and modeling.  These are all topics in the Common Core Curriculum for geometry.

Reviews

  • Misleading

    5
    By cancerboi42069
    This book did not help my cancer
  • Wow 🤩🤩

    5
    By superiorlotl
    Riveting plot and story— great character development, found myself very invested. I liked how the story changed perspective angles. The protagonist was a bit obtuse, however I still found it to be acute story. 10/10 🤩🤩
  • Neat

    5
    By morningstea
    Neat book covers all topics yeah but i also unfortunately failed
  • Interactives don't work or malfunction

    2
    By Miguelito's
    This is a fundamental failure of the book. I am not buying this one. I have a hard time believing that this book is used in any classroom anymore, dysfunctional as it is.
  • Horrible

    1
    By Badboyy67
    Bad
  • Greatest Book Ever

    5
    By dasljflkdjsaf;osiaj
    I love this book and my class does too.
  • It's ok

    3
    By Reviewer243243
    It's ok.
  • Magnificent

    5
    By Toooooooooopher
    This book is truly spectacular. I read it for 6 days straight and I just couldn't put the book down!!
  • Great Textbook!

    4
    By 65Poddy_man
    Awesome book, if you are looking for a productive way to teach your class geometry, here is your go to book.

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