Anticipating the New York State Board of Regents' new examination in geometry, this brand-new classroom text presents a detailed review of all topics prescribed as part of the high school curriculum. Separate chapters analyze and explain: the language of geometry; parallel lines and polygons; congruent triangles and inequalities; special quadrilaterals and coordinates; similarity (including ratio and proportion, and proving products equal); right triangles and trigonometry; circles and angle measurement; transformation geometry; locus and coordinates; and working in space (an introduction to solid geometry). Each chapter includes practice exercises with answers provided at the back of the book.
I can't give this book a good review/rating because there were mistakes in it! Which really sucked, because I liked how it broke down the material and it had a good variety of problems. But had I not known a decent amount of geometry already (I was just kind of reviewing for fun) it would have been a nightmare.