The solutions manual contains full solutions to all of the problems, not just answers. This book can serve as a complete geometry course, and is ideal for students who have mastered basic algebra, such as solving linear equations.
Introduction to Geometry
This introductory volume offers strong reinforcement for its teachings, with detailed examples and numerous theorems, proofs, and exercises, plus complete answers to all odd-numbered end-of-chapter problems. 1970 edition.
This fine and versatile introduction begins with the theorems common to Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry, and then it addresses the specific differences that constitute elliptic and hyperbolic geometry. 1901 edition.
Basic Concepts in Geometry: An Introduction to Proof
Chapters 2-7 contain the core mathematical content of the text, following the ErlangenProgram, which develops geometry in terms of a space and a group of transformations on that space.
This book provides an introduction to topology, differential topology, and differential geometry.
Introduction to Geometry
This book presents a readable and accessible introductory course in algebraic geometry, with most of the fundamental classical results presented with complete proofs.
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The standard university-level text for decades, this volume offers exercises in construction problems, harmonic division, circle and triangle geometry, and other areas. 1952 edition, revised and enlarged by the author.