College Geometry: Using The Geometer's Sketchpad, Preliminary Edition

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Pub. Date: 2008-06-01
Publisher(s): Wiley
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Summary

From two authors who embrace technology and value the role of collaborative learning comes College Geometry Using The Geometer's Sketchpad. The book's truly discovery-based approach guides readers to learn geometry through explorations of topics ranging from triangles and circles to transformational, taxicab, and hyperbolic geometries. In the process, readers hone their understanding of geometry and their ability to write rigorous mathematical proofs. Each copy of the book comes with a CD-ROM containing Sketchpad documents that relate directly to the material in the text. These multi-page documents help readers launch into the book's activities and provide dynamic, interactive versions of all figures in the text. Readers will need access to the Sketchpad(TM) program.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xiii
Our Motivation, Philosophy, and Pedagogyp. xiii
Chapter Dependenciesp. xv
Supplementsp. xvi
Acknowledgmentsp. xvi
To the Studentp. xix
Using The GeometerG+&s Sketchpad: Exploration and Conjecturep. 1
Discussion Part I: Getting Started with Sketchpadp. 2
Activitiesp. 3
Discussion Part II: Observation? Conjecture? Proofp. 5
Some Sketchpad Tipsp. 6
Questions, Questions, Questions!p. 7
Language of Geometryp. 8
Euclid's Postulatesp. 12
Congruencep. 14
Ideas About Betweennessp. 15
Constructionsp. 16
Properties of Trianglesp. 18
Properties of Quadrilateralsp. 19
Properties of Circlesp. 20
Exploration and Conjecture: Inductive Reasoningp. 20
Exercisesp. 21
Chapter Overviewp. 24
Mathematical Arguments and Triangle Geometryp. 29
Activitiesp. 30
Discussionp. 31
Deductive Reasoningp. 31
Rules of Logicp. 32
Conditional Statements: Implicationp. 34
Mathematical Argumentsp. 37
Universal and Existential Quantifiersp. 38
Negating a Quantified Statementp. 40
Congruence Criteria for Trianglesp. 42
Concurrence Properties for Trianglesp. 43
Brief Excursion into Circle Geometryp. 46
The Circumcircle of ABCp. 46
The Nine-Point Circle: A First Passp. 47
Ceva's Theorem and Its Conversep. 47
Menelaus' Theorem and Its Conversep. 48
Exercisesp. 49
Chapter Overviewp. 53
Circle Geometry, Robust Constructions, and Proofsp. 57
Activitiesp. 58
Discussionp. 60
Axiom Systems: Ancient and Modern Approachesp. 60
Robust Constructions: Developing a Visual Proofp. 62
Step-by-Step Proofsp. 62
Incircles and Excirclesp. 65
The Pythagorean Theoremp. 66
Language of Circlesp. 67
Some Interesting Families of Circlesp. 68
Power of a Pointp. 70
Inversion in a Circlep. 71
The Arbelos and the Salinonp. 73
The Nine-Point Circle: A Second Passp. 75
Methods of Proofp. 75
Exercisesp. 78
Chapter Overviewp. 82
Analytic Geometryp. 87
Activitiesp. 88
Discussionp. 90
Pointsp. 90
Linesp. 93
Distancep. 97
Using Coordinates in Proofsp. 100
Polar Coordinatesp. 102
The Nine-Point Circle, Revisitedp. 105
Exercisesp. 110
Chapter Overviewp. 113
Taxicab Geometryp. 117
Activitiesp. 118
Discussionp. 122
An Axiom System for Metric Geometryp. 123
Circlesp. 125
Ellipsesp. 126
Measuring Distance from a Point to a Linep. 127
Parabolasp. 128
Hyperbolasp. 130
Axiom Systemsp. 130
Exercisesp. 131
Chapter Overviewp. 132
Transformational Geometryp. 135
Activitiesp. 136
Discussionp. 139
Transformationsp. 139
Isometriesp. 140
Composition of Isometriesp. 144
Inverse Isometriesp. 148
Using Isometries in Proofsp. 149
Isometries in Spacep. 150
Inversion in a Circle, Revisitedp. 151
Exercisesp. 155
Chapter Overviewp. 158
Isometries and Matricesp. 161
Activitiesp. 162
Discussionp. 164
Using Vectors to Represent Translationsp. 164
Using Matrices to Represent Rotationsp. 165
Using Matrices to Represent Reflectionsp. 166
Composition of Isometriesp. 168
The General Form of a Matrix Representationp. 170
Using Matrices in Proof
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