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  2. File:High School Geometry Problem Solving.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 14:42, 13 April 2010: 1,275 × 1,650, 103 pages (628 KB): Adrignola {{Information |Description={{en|1=Supplemental material for the High School Geometry Wikibook, providing teachers with additional activities, puzzles, and games to allow for additional problem solving opportunities.}} |Source=ht

  3. Van Hiele model - Wikipedia

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    The model has greatly influenced geometry curricula throughout the world through emphasis on analyzing properties and classification of shapes at early grade levels. In the United States, the theory has influenced the geometry strand of the Standards published by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the Common Core Standards.

  4. Geometry - Wikipedia

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    The second geometric development of this period was the systematic study of projective geometry by Girard Desargues (1591–1661). [32] Projective geometry studies properties of shapes which are unchanged under projections and sections, especially as they relate to artistic perspective. [33]

  5. Foundations of geometry - Wikipedia

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    Absolute geometry is a geometry based on an axiom system consisting of all the axioms giving Euclidean geometry except for the parallel postulate or any of its alternatives. [69] The term was introduced by János Bolyai in 1832. [70] It is sometimes referred to as neutral geometry, [71] as it is neutral with respect to the parallel postulate.

  6. List of mathematical shapes - Wikipedia

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    Table of Shapes Section Sub-Section Sup-Section Name Algebraic Curves ¿ Curves ¿ Curves: Cubic Plane Curve: Quartic Plane Curve: Rational Curves: Degree 2: Conic Section(s) Unit Circle: Unit Hyperbola: Degree 3: Folium of Descartes: Cissoid of Diocles: Conchoid of de Sluze: Right Strophoid: Semicubical Parabola: Serpentine Curve: Trident ...

  7. Triangle - Wikipedia

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    A curvilinear triangle is a shape with three curved sides, for instance, a circular triangle with circular-arc sides. (This article is about straight-sided triangles in Euclidean geometry, except where otherwise noted.) Triangles are classified into different types based on their angles and the lengths of their sides.

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