Elementary Geometry for College Students 7th edition

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Daniel C. Alexander and Geralyn M. Koeberlein
Publisher: Cengage Learning

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  • Chapter P: Preliminary Concepts
    • P.1: Sets and Geometry
    • P.2: Statements and Reasoning
    • P.3: Informal Geometry and Measurement
    • P: Review Exercises
    • P: Test

  • Chapter 1: Line and Angle Relationships
    • 1.1: Early Definitions and Postulates
    • 1.2: Angles and Their Relationships
    • 1.3: Introduction to Geometric Proof
    • 1.4: Relationships: Perpendicular Lines
    • 1.5: The Formal Proof of a Theorem
    • 1: Review Exercises
    • 1: Test

  • Chapter 2: Parallel Lines
    • 2.1: The Parallel Postulate and Special Angles
    • 2.2: Indirect Proof
    • 2.3: Proving Lines Parallel
    • 2.4: The Angles of a Triangle
    • 2.5: Convex Polygons
    • 2.6: Symmetry and Transformations
    • 2: Review Exercises
    • 2: Test

  • Chapter 3: Triangles
    • 3.1: Congruent Triangles
    • 3.2: Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles
    • 3.3: Isosceles Triangles
    • 3.4: Basic Constructions Justified
    • 3.5: Inequalities in a Triangle
    • 3: Review Exercises
    • 3: Test

  • Chapter 4: Quadrilaterals
    • 4.1: Properties of a Parallelogram
    • 4.2: The Parallelogram and Kite
    • 4.3: The Rectangle, Square, and Rhombus
    • 4.4: The Trapezoid
    • 4: Review Exercises
    • 4: Test

  • Chapter 5: Similar Triangles
    • 5.1: Ratios, Rates and Proportions
    • 5.2: Similar Polygons
    • 5.3: Proving Triangles Similar
    • 5.4: The Pythagorean Theorem
    • 5.5: Special Right Triangles
    • 5.6: Segments Divided Proportionally
    • 5: Review Exercises
    • 5: Test

  • Chapter 6: Circles
    • 6.1: Circles and Related Segments and Angles
    • 6.2: More Angle Measures in the Circle
    • 6.3: Line and Segment Relationships in the Circle
    • 6.4: Some Constructions and Inequalities for the Circle
    • 6: Review Exercises
    • 6: Test

  • Chapter 7: Locus and Concurrence
    • 7.1: Locus of Points
    • 7.2: Concurrence of Lines
    • 7.3: More About Regular Polygons
    • 7: Review Exercises
    • 7: Test

  • Chapter 8: Areas of Polygons and Circles
    • 8.1: Area and Initial Postulates
    • 8.2: Perimeter and Area of Polygons
    • 8.3: Regular Polygons and Area
    • 8.4: Circumference and Area of a Circle
    • 8.5: More Area Relationships in the Circle
    • 8: Review Exercises
    • 8: Test

  • Chapter 9: Surfaces and Solids
    • 9.1: Prisms, Area, and Volume
    • 9.2: Pyramids, Area, and Volume
    • 9.3: Cylinders and Cones
    • 9.4: Polyhedrons and Spheres
    • 9: Review Exercises
    • 9: Test

  • Chapter 10: Analytic Geometry
    • 10.1: The Rectangular Coordinate System
    • 10.2: Graphs of Linear Equations and Slope
    • 10.3: Preparing to Do Analytic Proofs
    • 10.4: Analytic Proofs
    • 10.5: Equations of Lines
    • 10.6: The Three-Dimensional Coordinate System
    • 10: Review Exercises
    • 10: Test

  • Chapter 11: Introduction to Trigonometry
    • 11.1: The Sine Ratio and Applications
    • 11.2: The Cosine Ratio and Applications
    • 11.3: The Tangent Ratio and Other Ratios
    • 11.4: Applications with Acute Triangles
    • 11: Review Exercises
    • 11: Test

  • Chapter A: Algebra Review
    • A.1: Algebraic Expressions
    • A.2: Formulas and Equations
    • A.3: Inequalities
    • A.4: Factoring and Quadratic Equations
    • A.5: The Quadratic Formula and Square Root Properties

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