Geometry (1975) student textbook. Features 12 Chapters of study titles are: Elements of Geometry, Angles: Perpendicular Lines, Parallel Lines and Planes, Congruent Triangles, Applying Congruent Triangles, Similiar Polygons, Right Triangles, Circles, Areas and Volumes, Constructions and Loci, Coordinate Geometry, Transformations. Also includes Chapter Tests, Chapter Review, Cumulative Review, Examination Questions, Postulates, Theorums, and a section of Answers to Self-Tests)
I never had geometry in high school or college, yet I picked up this book, though I don't remember where, and instantly could understand anything it talked about! OK, all the algebra and other stuff I've had may have helped, but I found this book so easy to get into that I sooon became proficient at applying geometry to all kind of everyday situations. Need to know how high that tree is? Gimme a tape measure and a prottractor and I can tell you! A cool fun book!
My 9th grade textbook. Honestly pretty helpful, though old as hell. My teacher isn't that good at explaining, so that created a bit of a negative connotation regarding this book I guess. Probably good for people wanting to learn geometry.