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Great Book!
Dr. Grigorieva's series of volumes was brought to my attention by another collector of problems and contest writer from New York State. I am a retired Assistant Principal of a New York City high school who also has an abiding love for problem solving. Those of us in this community are always looking for good collections of challenging problems. Dr. Grigorieva's book is such a resource. Her problems are compellingbut not inaccessible. They are presented in the context of the principal ideas and theorems of the subject. The important theorems in the book are presented with proof and her solutions are detailed and sound. Furthermore, readers of the book are offered homework exercises in each chapter to enhance their understandings. I am only doing a couple of problems at a time so that the book "lasts longer"!Dr. Grigorieva has written a very valuable book for those of us who love mathematics, and, in particular, geometry. It is also a terrific resource for students preparing for the various Spring contests presented by the American Mathematics Competitions. The author says in her introduction that she hopes to promote a love for mathematics via this book. Her own love and respect for her subject do, indeed, come through on every page. Her enthusiasm can only be an asset in making this book more attractive to potential readers.Thank you for making this excellent book available to us all.
A**R
Either the author just has a better understanding of his target audience then other Popular Science ...
If I could give more stars I would. Either the author just has a better understandingof his target audience then other Popular Science authors or he just has a superiorability to explain things then they do. This book is suitable for any reasonably intelligentlayperson.I did crack a physics book several decades ago so I knew something about Galileoand Newton and what classical mechanics is. I also had a general idea of Relativityand that Quantum Mechanics dealt with the microscopic world. There really is no mathbut he does list a few equations just to show you what they look like. Some of them areare a joy to look at and even understandable if you know what the square root and pi symbolsmean and that a logarithm is just the power you a particular base to in order to derive anothernumber. Which is nothing more than High School Algebra.
N**A
Outstanding book
With each page of reading, I feel lucky to have found this book. Normally, geometry problem books are lines of equation after equation all referring to a single diagram. Thus, it's hard to follow along. What makes this book unique is that the author does not shy from using working figures as you go about the solution. Further, the solution takes you through the "thought process" of solving problems. This type of explanation is a real gem often overlooked by other authors. Students at all levels will benefit tremendously from this exposition.As a result of this outstanding writing style, very difficult geometric problems "come to life" in a very natural and intuitive manner.I am looking forward to more books by the author.
K**A
Five Stars
Excellent, fun read for those interested in competition or recreational math.
B**R
Fills the gap in Secondary math education.
Geometry is a topic that seems to have been ignored in the school curriculum of late. This has led to students having to rapidly aquaint themselves on a subject that is of fundamental importance. Much of which is covered in the book I was taught during secondary education at O-Level GCE, back in the late 50's and 60's. Sadly I cannot find any such recourse to this level of understanding of geometry in the current GCSE curriculum. Maybe I am missing something but it appears to be conspicuous by its absence. Most students, not all, leaving secondary education have little or no idea about Geometry which is a great pity. This book will fill a very much needed gap in math education at GCSE O-Level and at pre-university A- level. It is also ideal for self study.
S**Y
Great for learning competition geometry
My daughter is studying for the BMO and needed to hone up her geometry. This book is a great primary step up for her.
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