Euclidean plane geometry is one of the oldest and most beautiful topics in mathematics. Instead of carefully building geometries from axiom sets, this book uses a wealth of methods to solve problems in Euclidean geometry. Many of these methods arose where existing techniques proved inadequate. In several cases, the new ideas used in solving specific problems later developed into independent areas of mathematics. This book is primarily a geometry textbook, but studying geometry in this way will also develop students' appreciation of the subject and of mathematics as a whole. For instance, despite the fact that the analytic method has been part of mathematics for four centuries, it is rarely a tool a student considers using when faced with a geometry problem. Methods for Euclidean Geometry explores the application of a broad range of mathematical topics to the solution of Euclidean problems.
ISBN: | 9780883857632 |
Publication date: | 30th December 2010 |
Author: | Owen Byer, Felix Lazebnik, Deirdre L Smeltzer, Mathematical Association of America |
Publisher: | Mathematical Association of America an imprint of The Mathematical Association of America |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 461 pages |
Series: | Classroom Resource Materials |
Genres: |
Euclidean geometry |