Homeschool Bookstore: 11th Grade Geometry
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Key To Geometry (KTG) Answers Notes, Books #1-3
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Key To Geometry (KTG) Answers Notes, Books #4-6Key to Geometry offers a non-intimidating way to prepare students for formal geometry as they do step-by-step constructions. Using only a pencil, compass, and straightedge, students begin by drawing lines, bisecting angles, and reproducing segments. Later they do sophisticated constructions involving over a dozen steps and are prompted to form their own generalizations. When they finish, students have been introduced to 134 geometric terms and are ready to tackle formal proofs Book 4: Perpendiculars, Book 5: Squares and Rectangles, Book 6: Angles. These are the answers and notes for Books 4-6 of the Key to Geometry Series. |
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Key to Geometry (KTG) Answers Notes, Book #7The series of workbooks, Key to Geometry, gives students an opportunity to discover the relationships of geometry through experience with the tools fundamental to the creation of geometry - the compass and straightedge. Key to Geometry is presented in a careful sequence to be followed with very little intervention by the teacher. Even the answer book is intended to be used for self-checking by the student. |
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Key to Geometry (KTG) Answers Notes, Book #8Key to Geometry offers a non-intimidating way to prepare students for formal geometry as they do step-by-step constructions. Using only a pencil, compass, and straightedge, students begin by drawing lines, bisecting angles, and reproducing segments. Later they do sophisticated constructions involving over a dozen steps and are prompted to form their own generalizations. When they finish, students have been introduced to 134 geometric terms and are ready to tackle formal proofs. Book 8: Triangles, Parallel Lines, Similar Polygons This book contains the answers and notes for Book 8 of the Key to Geometry Series. |
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Complete Idiot's Guide To GeometryYou are not idiot, of ocurse. You are a whiz with arithmetic, and maybe even algebra. But whenever you try to make sense of your geometry text, you feel like you're suffering from an acute case of math-phobia.
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Geometry, Level 2
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Geometry the Easy WayThis third edition of "Geometry the Easy Way" covers the "how" and "why" of geometry with hundreds of examples and exercises with solutions. More than 700 drawings, graphs, and tables help to illustrate angles, parallel lines, proving triangles congruent, formal and informal proofs, special quadrilaterals, inequalities, the right triangle, ratio and proportion, circles, area and volume, locus, coordinate geometry, and constructions. |
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