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Feb 01, 2025
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MATH 320 - Classical Geometries This course is a survey of geometry as a form of axiomatic reasoning; sets of axioms; theorems and the nature of proof; Euclidean and non-Euclidean models; the hyperbolic parallel postulate; transformational geometry; and analytic geometry. In addition, dynamic geometry software will guide some exploration of models and development of conjectures. This course may be writing assisted.
Prerequisites & Notes MATH 165 Calculus I with Lab
Credits: 3
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