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MATH 1610 - Informal Geometry


Credit Hours: 3

This course explores the fundamental properties of Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry to gain a deeper understanding of the underlying principles involved, as well as applications. Topics include: points, line, geometric shapes in two and three dimension, measurement, similarity and congruence, proof techniques, and geometry in nature and art.

Prerequisite: MATH 1010  or MATH 1020  or MATH 1110  or MATH 1410  or ALEKS placement test
General Education Attribute
  • Foundations-Quantitative Reasoning
  • Discoveries-Natural Science & Technology



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