Hi! :) My geometry is really bad... It is one of my worst topics for Math. So, I am thinking of putting in more effort in geometry training during the upcoming school break. I have found many resources for Geometry but most of them are too difficult and are mostly accumulative. So I was wondering what are some fundamentals or basic theorems that I can start with before proceeding to more advance topics in Geometry. Any opinions? Thanks! :)
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I highly recommend "intro. to geometry" by art of problem solving to start off with.
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Thanks! :) Will go check it out!
Oh, but... the book covers mostly stuff that I alr know... Is there a slightly harder geometry book?
U need toh start from basic ... These chapters are too important .