non-euclidean geometry - SFSU Mathematics Department
... High school students are first exposed to geometry starting with Euclid's classic postulates: 1. It is possible to draw a straight line from any one point to another point. 2. It is possible to create a finite straight line continuously on a straight line. 3. It is possible to describe a circle of a ...
... High school students are first exposed to geometry starting with Euclid's classic postulates: 1. It is possible to draw a straight line from any one point to another point. 2. It is possible to create a finite straight line continuously on a straight line. 3. It is possible to describe a circle of a ...
Section 6.2 Similar Triangles (Recall: similar figures have the same
... (Recall: similar figures have the same shape, but not the same size.) All squares are similar to each other...All circles are similar to each other. However, not all triangles are similar. There are many applications of similar triangles in finding distances, etc. Similar Triangles: ABC is ...
... (Recall: similar figures have the same shape, but not the same size.) All squares are similar to each other...All circles are similar to each other. However, not all triangles are similar. There are many applications of similar triangles in finding distances, etc. Similar Triangles: ABC is ...