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Now, I'm highly got interested in learning geometry by playing a game called "euclidea" but I forgot all the basics that I've learnt in my school so, where should I start learning?
Any resources and suggestions always welcome.
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How much have you fogotton? The Math(s) is Fun Advanced site can help for some things.
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Well I forgotten some solid geometry concepts like volume and polyhedrons, in plane geometry ive no idea about euclids axioms and postulates
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hi 666bro
You can read the master himself for free (pdf download)
http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/Books/Euclid/Elements.pdf
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hi 666bro
You can read the master himself for free (pdf download)
http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/Books/Euclid/Elements.pdf
Bob
Hi, I'm also using another book called " a school geometry" by
SH Hall and FH Stevens. So my question is it okay to use more than one references to study geometry?
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Wolfram MathWorld is a good reference resource.
Thanks pi_cubed
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Now, I'm highly got interested in learning geometry by playing a game called "euclidea" but I forgot all the basics that I've learnt in my school so, where should I start learning?
Any resources and suggestions always welcome.
Are you still interested in learning geometry one chapter at a time?
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