A Concise Geometry
by Clement V. Durell
Publisher: G. Bell And Sons Limited. 1921
ISBN/ASIN: B00J9RHZ12
Number of pages: 333
Description:
The primary object of this textbook is to supply a large number of easy examples, numerical and theoretical, and as varied in character as possible, in the belief that the educational value of the subject lies far more in the power to apply the fundamental facts of geometry, and reason from them, than in the ability to reproduce proofs of these facts.
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