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Contents [hide] 1 Book Chapters 2 Feedback 3 Help 3.1 Questions & Answers 3.2 Further Reading

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Introduction Our tools: Ruler and compass Points Lines Constructing equilateral triangle Copying a line segment Constructing a triangle Why the constructions are not correct? The Side-Side-Side congruence theorem Copying a triangle Copying an angle Bisecting an angle The Side-Angle-Side congruence theorem Bisecting a segment Some impossible constructions Pythagorean theorem Parallel lines Squares A proof of irrationality Fractals What next? Notation

[edit] Feedback Feedback is very important in many topics, especially when writing a book like this. We would like to learn from your experience using this book. What was the age of the child that used the book? What did he/she like most? Which topics did he/she have problem understanding? What ideas for improvements do you have?

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The Elements of Euclid