Fundamental properties of lines, circles, and polygons through the lens of Euclidean axioms.
As I walked through the dusty aisles of the old bookstore, my fingers trailed over the spines of worn mathematics texts. I was on a mission to find a specific book: Walker and Miller's Geometry. The title had been etched in my memory by a professor who swore by its clarity and comprehensiveness. walker and miller geometry book
In this new landscape, Walker and Miller were criticized as being "traditionalist" and "sterile." Critics argued that the text focused too much on the mechanics of proof and not enough on the underlying structures of mathematics. Fundamental properties of lines