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GREAT SECONDARY MATHEMATICS RESOURCE FOR STUDENTS WANTING TO IMPROVE THEIR BASIC GEOMETRY SKILLS

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Mathematics Made Easy: Geometry Basics, is a Secondary Mathematics book designed to assist students in both the high school and home school environment. This book covers the topics that relate to basic Geometry Problems. These include:

Identifying Basic Geometrical Shapes and Figures

Drawing Angles

Bisecting Line Segments and Angles

Constructing Angles

Calculating the Size of Missing Angles

Constructing Triangles

Analyzing Circles

The book also contains an illustrative reference section consisting of:

Types of Lines

Types of Angles

Table Showing Types of Polygons

Types of Triangles

Types of Quadrilaterals

Types of Solids

Angle Properties

Mathematics Made Easy: Geometry Basics is the 3rd book in the Mathematics Made Easy Series. The objective of the series is to breakdown various Mathematical concepts into their most basic forms so that students can understand them. These series of workbooks give students the opportunity to review the topic and hence gain a better understanding of the topic.

There are a total of 24 books in the Mathematics Made Easy Series that are comprised of both workbooks and answer keys. The exercises are short and comprehensive, giving students the opportunity to master the topic with ease.

The series is authored by Paula Burrows, a veteran Mathematics educator with 19 years experience in the classroom.

This book is dedicated to our children’s educational success.

Tags: Geometry Basics, Secondary Mathematics, Math Study Skills, Mathematics Made Easy, Math High School, Math Home School

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