Geometry Revisited, a mathematics book aimed at high school students and laypeople. It revisits classical Euclidean geometry, introducing modern theorems and techniques like transformations and projective geometry. The book uses various methods, including trigonometry and analytic geometry, to explore properties of triangles and circles, emphasizing concepts such as collinearity, concurrence, and the power of a point. It also covers more advanced topics like inversive geometry and hyperbolic functions, connecting them to classical results. Finally, it includes numerous exercises to enhance the reader's understanding.
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