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Modern Geometry Gilbert Lecture Notes

Modern Geometry Gilbert Lecture Notes

Modern Geometry Gilbert Lecture Notes

This course will show how geometry and geometric ideas are a part of everyone’s life and experiences whether in the classroom, home, or workplace. In the first chapter of the course notes will cover a variety of geometric topics. The four subsequent chapters cover the topics of Euclidean Geometry, Non-Euclidean Geometry, Transformations, and Inversion. However, the goal is not only to study some interesting topics and results, but to also give “proof” as to why the results are valid.

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