Homeschool Bookstore: 9th 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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