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037 _cReference
040 _aRTL
_cRTL
_beng
041 _2eng
_aeng
084 _aB:(C6:12) K1/SC
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100 _aSominskii, I.S.
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245 0 _aMethods of mathematical induction
260 _aNew York
_bBlaisdell publishing Company
_c1961
300 _avii, 57 p.
_bIncludes bibliographical reference and index
490 _vVol.1
_aPopular lectures in mathematics series
520 _aInduction in Geometry discusses the application of the method of mathematical induction to the solution of geometric problems, some of which are quite intricate. The book contains 37 examples with detailed solutions and 40 for which only brief hints are provided. Most of the material requires only a background in high school algebra and plane geometry; chapter six assumes some knowledge of solid geometry, and the text occasionally employs formulas from trigonometry.
650 _aMathematics
650 _aProblems and Exercises
_9812943
650 _aGeometry
700 _a MOSS Halina
_9315796
942 _hB:(C6:12) K1/SC
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