True to traditional Geometry courses, topics include definitions, postulates, theorems, two-column proofs (mostly involving parallel lines and triangles), quadrilaterals, other polygons, circles, basic constructions, perimeter, area, solids, volume, surface area, analytic geometry and the basic trigonometric ratios. Geometry is taken either between or after the algebras in the sequence of courses. [There is no particular advantage either way.]
Topics may be ordered by individual section ($4.95), by chapter, or by complete course (for only $150) and content is available for an entire year.





