New Plane Geometry (Classic Reprint)

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Fb&c Limited, Dec 14, 2018 - Mathematics - 264 pages
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In Algebra he has studied, among other things, the equation, and has found that if 5 a; 1 5, a: must equal 12.

In Geometry he is to study form, and he will find, for example, that two triangles must necessarily be equal if the three sides of the one are respectively equal to the three sides of the other.

Before beginning the subject, however, there are certain terms which, although familiar, are used with such exactness as to require careful explanation. These terms are solid, sur face, line, angle (with various kinds of each), and point. As with most elementary mathematical terms, such as number, space, etc., it is difficult to give them simple and satisfactory definition. Explanations can, however, be given which will lead the student to a reasonable understanding of them.

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