|
|  | Authors: Ray C. Jurgensen, Richard G. Brown, John W. Jurgensen Publisher: Houghton Mifflin McDougal Littell
List Price: $104.40 Buy Used: $9.57 as of 11/21/2009 19:17 CST details You Save: $94.83 (91%)
New (24) Used (128) from $9.00
Seller: Textbook Barn Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 17208
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Young Adult Pages: 740 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.6 x 1.3
ISBN: 0395977274 Dewey Decimal Number: 516 EAN: 9780395977279 ASIN: 0395977274
Publication Date: January 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: This book may have a school stamp or sticker. Book may contain some highlighting and other markings throughout book and on binding. Book shows backpack wear. 100% fast guaranteed shipping. If it's not right, we will fix it.
|
| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 26-30 of 34
not helpful AT ALL July 21, 2004 Jennifer (Fremont, CA United States) 10 out of 18 found this review helpful
I used this book for my sophomore year of geometry. The majority of people in my class squeaked by first semester with a B- - C-. Then come 2nd semester, 90% of the class FAILS, including myself. I'm especially disappointed since my report card says straight As for all my classes except for an Incomplete for geometry. This book, like the previous reviewer said, does not provide enough helpful examples to guide you through the problems. The examples help you through the first few problems which are obviously simple but then you go past the fifth problem and you're totally stuck. I'm currently making up the work I left incomplete. Not because I was lazy, it's because I couldn't understand the book's concept. And so this summer, I'm stuck with this cursed book AGAIN. I need to retake the 2nd semester final all because of this book. Now I know not everyone is gifted with mathematical skills as some others may be. But can't there be a book where EVERYONE can understand? Last year in Algebra, I passed with an A. Because the book was easy to comprehend and provided the student with examples thorough enough to guide you through basically all the problems. I forgot the name of it but the initials of the author were H.M. Houghlin...Mc something. Now THAT's a book I'd take home any day.
The Best! July 1, 2004 Chris (Rhode Island, USA) I used this book for a semester geometry course (covering Chapters 1 through 13), and it was marvelous! Besides the fact that there are no typographical errors, the book flows logically from one chapter to the next. In addition, its early introduction of proofs guarantees a successful continuation and comprehension of the essence of geometry. Moreover, the lettered exercises at the end of each section go from easy to difficult--allowing for a gradual increase in skill. Finally, the logic appendix at the end is a great introduction to proofs and to the mathematical field of logic.
Easy to use and covers material well. June 19, 2004 Diane Covington 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
I have used other Geometry books that seem to give over 1/3 of the book for basic elementary geometry and didn't even introduce proofs until almost 2/3 the way through the book! This book almost immediately starts out with some great information about Postulates, and lets the student slowly be introduced to the concept of "proofs" without throwing it on them near the end of the year. Numbered angles are usually written in red, which helps it stick out from the lines/segments/triangles and helps visual learners and others quickly identify parts of the diagram. Short Biographical notes tell of people that use geometry in the 'real world', short paragraphs include information about places that geometry are useful from house building to satelites in space. This is a VERY good geometry text and it comes HIGHLY recommended.
Not a great geometry book. February 20, 2004 10 out of 17 found this review helpful
This book fails to teach geometry properly. Sure it lists the theorems and sometimes examples of them. This book doesn't provide enough examples of problems and a better explanation of the topics in order to help the student. Once in awhile an example will come up, but they only help for a problem or two. You're basically stuck trying to figure out a problem. It doesn't even explain how to work on proofs! You're left figuring them out on your own and wondering if you did them right.I believe the other reviewers for the book are either the publisher and authors who want to sell the book. Also instructors who like this book because they have all the answers to them, so they think they know how to do the problems. I'm sure they would be stuck without their solutions manual! There are far better geometry books out there, so teach with those and NOT this one!
A must have in every household January 22, 2004 18 out of 23 found this review helpful
This is probably one of the best mathematical books that I have read thus far. This book must be read by every pre-college student who seeks the heavenly path to Mathland and Logicland or Philosophy. It was genuinely interesting to read and work the exercises that range from simple to very challenging. The chapters are broken to small units which make things very easy to comprehend, and provide innate feeling that you are making a lot of progress, all the time. What a wonderful feeling when you are doing math. The book contains a lot of background that will prepare you well for future studies of Math, Logic, and Proofs beyond Geometry. The real life examples are interesting. And last, but not least there is no danger that you will need a foot surgery if the book will fall on your feet, the book had more than 600 pages, but somehow the publisher kept it small and light weight. I wish I had access to this book in High-Scholl.
Showing reviews 26-30 of 34
|
|
|
 Return to Math.com | |