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Challenges In Geometry For Mathematical Olympians Past And Present Christopher J Bradley

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Challenges In Geometry For Mathematical Olympians Past And Present Christopher J Bradley
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Christopher J. Bradley
ISBN: 9780198566915, 9780198566922, 9781435606814, 0198566913, 0198566921, 1435606817
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Challenges In Geometry For Mathematical Olympians Past And Present Christopher J Bradley by Christopher J. Bradley 9780198566915, 9780198566922, 9781435606814, 0198566913, 0198566921, 1435606817 instant download after payment.

One way to get into shape is to stay in shape, and Bradley (mathematics, Oxford U.) writes on behalf of Mathematical Olympians who are just staring on their way to gold or who remember their triumphs in the dim past. He includes a wealth of exercises in integer-sided triangles, circles and triangles, lattices, rational points on curves, shapes and numbers, quadrilaterals and triangles, touching circles and spheres, solids, circles and conics and finite geometries, and provides an appendix on areal coordinates. Fortunately for the armchair Olympians amongst us, he also provides the answers

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