Product Description
Master Math: Geometry provides everything a high school or first year college student needs to know including an explanation of deductive reasoning, how to perform proofs and constructions, as well as definitions, theorems, postulates, and examples pertaining to points, lines, planes, angles, ratios, proportions, triangles, congruence, similarity, quadrilaterals, polygons, circles, surface area and volume of geometric solids, and coordinate, or analytic, geometry. M… More >>

#1 by Martin J. Lynch on March 19, 2010 - 7:20 am
Master Math: Geometry (Master Math Series)I was impressed with the orginization of the text for this book. Topics were well-covered in an easy to read format.
Martin
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Larry Keith Moore on March 19, 2010 - 8:40 am
I am so amazed that anyone would write a textbook with no exercises. There is very little chance of anyone developing a good grasp of any kind of math subject without practice. I bought this book because of the good reviews-I can’t believe that no one mentioned that there is not one single exercise in all 406 pages! Now I am left with the choice of not using the book at all or purchasing another book with exercises.
Rating: 1 / 5
#3 by Midwest Book Review on March 19, 2010 - 9:27 am
Any high school to college-level student wishing to master the basics of math needs these comprehensive references that clarifies and explain basic math principles. Two new math studies titles by Debra Anne Ross are particularly to be recommended for math students, as well as non-specialist general readers seeking to develop a basic understanding of algebra. Master Math: Geometry moves from basic topics, examples and applications to building upon basics, Master Math: Algebra surveys algebra by itself and moves from simple algebraic equations to graphing, and her Master Math: Basic Math & Pre-Algebra surveys basic arithmetic subjects and formulas. These are perfect for study, review, or supplemental learning and are recommended for high school collections on up.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by C. Radtka on March 19, 2010 - 11:37 am
My 14 year old daughter is homeschooled and she needed some guided help with her Geometry class. This book was the perfect choice! It’s well written, easy to comprehend and easy to find what you are looking for.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Happy Camper on March 19, 2010 - 12:26 pm
The best presentation of geometry I have ever seen. The topics are presented in a logical manner so that they build, are in context, and make sense. It explains logic and proofs in a way students can really understand. Definitions are provided in the beginning so you can orient yourself and understand the jargon of geometry from the start. It presents concepts three ways: a description, a picture, and a description of the picture. It makes learning so easy! There are plenty of real-world and fun examples and tidbits of information that makes learning fun. It is clear, concise, and the topics have a flow and context that makes is easier to learn the material whether you are taking geometry for the first time, are older and need a review, or are taking higher level math, science or engineering classes and need to quickly look something up and understand it. Learning geometry does not need to be a frustrating experience! Everything you need for basic geometry is in this book! Master Math: Basic Math and Pre-Algebra, Master Math: Algebra, Master Math: Trigonometry, Master Math: Pre-Calculus, Master Math: Calculus (and the novel, Arrows Through Time: A Time Travel Tale of Adventure, Courage, and Faith) are also fantastic!
Rating: 5 / 5