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Oct 31, 2024
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MATH 3215 - Geometry I Units: 4 A rigorous, axiomatic approach to neutral and Euclidean geometry from an advanced standpoint. An introduction to non-Euclidean Geometries. Topics in Euclidean geometry to include congruence, area, parallelism, similarity, properties of circles and triangles, constructions, analytic and transformational geometry. Prerequisites: MATH 2101 and either MATH 2150 or MATH 3000 . (MATH 3000 is strongly encouraged for mathematics majors and may be taken concurrently with MATH 3215.)
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