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Can anyone recommend a good geometry book?
Miike012 said:As far as "what type of geometry" I am not sure... can you suggest a good place to start?
A good geometry book should have clear explanations, plenty of examples and practice problems, and a variety of learning aids such as diagrams and illustrations. It should also cover a wide range of topics from basic concepts to more advanced ones.
Some popular authors and publishers known for their excellent geometry books include Euclid, David A. Adler, and McGraw-Hill. However, it ultimately depends on personal preference and learning style, so it's important to research and read reviews before choosing a book.
One highly recommended geometry book for beginners is "Geometry: A Comprehensive Course" by Dan Pedoe. It offers a thorough introduction to the subject with step-by-step explanations and a variety of exercises.
It depends on personal preference and learning style. Some people prefer physical copies for better visualization and note-taking, while others find digital versions more convenient and accessible. However, it's important to ensure that the digital version has all the necessary features and materials included.
Yes, there are many websites and online resources that offer free geometry materials such as videos, practice problems, and worksheets. Some popular ones include Khan Academy, Mathsisfun, and Geometry Playground.