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Introduces the shapes of circles and spheres, including information on how they are measured.
Introduces triangles, exploring how their parts are named, the different ways to name triangles, and how to measure their perimeter and area.
Introduces the concept of polygons, explains what defines them as such, and further explores the elements of named polygons such as hexagons, triangles, and octagons.
Explains what quadrilaterals are, describes how to measure their perimeter and area, and further explores named quadrilaterals such as rectangles, kites, and rhombi.
Introduces the idea of three-dimensional shapes in geometry, and explains how they are measured.
Uses graphs, tables, and charts in making calculations about the buildings, populations, calendars, and writings of ancient Mesopotamia in order to demonstrate basic mathematical principles.
An introduction to probability, the concepts involved and how to apply them.
This book demonstrates how science and math go hand in hand. Math helps chemists and biologists discover cures for diseases, and it allows physicists to predict a car or rocket?s movements. More accessible to students today is how math helps scientists design the computers and cell phones that are so commonplace. Readers will learn about this and more while answering the question, "What good is math in the real world?" Readers will learn how to apply mathematical principles to their daily lives and build a career from the parts that are most interesting to them.
Simple text and color photographs introduce pyramid shapes and give examples of pyramids in the real world. 7 yrs+
"A biography of ancient Greek mathematician Euclid, known as the father of geometry and author of the mathematics textbook Elements"--Provided by publisher.