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Geometry: A High School Course
This textbook offers a unique and rigorous approach to secondary school geometry, written by the renowned mathematician Serge Lang and experienced teacher Gene Murrow. Departing from the standard "two-column proof" format common in many American high schools, this text emphasizes logical reasoning and the relationship between geometry and algebra. It introduces topics such as distance, area, and volume through a series of carefully structured problems that encourage students to think like mathematicians. The course covers traditional Euclidean topics while preparing students for higher-level mathematics by integrating coordinates and transformations into the geometric framework.
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