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But he couldn't hide from himself the fact that the geometry book and the others were too hard for him.
At twelve you had your own ideas of the way to solve the problems in the geometry book.
"You'll need the geometry book," she said, seeing him shove that one back into his locker.
She stared at her geometry book with burning intensity.
I returned once more to my geometry books.
He began with the geometry book.
The Elements still influences modern geometry books.
He is remembered as a good student who finished the algebra textbook by Thanksgiving, and a geometry book the following Easter.
Opened her geometry book.
Liouville's equation typically appears in differential geometry books under the heading isothermal coordinates.
Those who have ventured in have dined in what is virtually a three-dimensional geometry book opened to a chapter on the square.
"Basically, you open a geometry book, and it's all the things an Excite Bike runs on," the 25-year-old Olcott said recently.
It is an algebraic geometry book, the purpose of book is to study intricated geometrical relations by algebra.
Tammy slouched in her seat, propped her feet on the dashboard, and pulled out her geometry book and penlight.
His first wife, Hadley, told me, "He was so complicated; so many sides to him you could hardly make a sketch of him in a geometry book."
Her cheek was resting on her open geometry book; there were homework papers scattered among the blankets, along with fragments of potato chips and an empty bag.
Regular Polytopes is a mathematical geometry book written by Canadian mathematician H.S.M. Coxeter.
He encouraged his students to study secular sciences, and even translated geometry books to Yiddish and Hebrew, chief among them Sefer HaEuclid.
The artwork was a wedding present to Duchamp's newly married sister, and consisted of instructions to go out and buy a geometry book (he did not even provide materials!)
In 1936, Veronesi was the illustrator of a geometry book of Leonardo Sinisgalli and he participated to the triennal of Milan.
These included Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, and Euclid's Elements (which Einstein called the "holy little geometry book").
Einstein recalled a copy of the Elements and a magnetic compass as two gifts that had a great influence on him as a boy, referring to the Euclid as the "holy little geometry book".
As an eight-year-old prep school boy, at the height of the First World War, Rayner was disappointed to be beaten for drawing an "infernal" U-boat sinking device in a school geometry book.
June sighed and brushed her hair back from her eyes automatically as she marked her place in her geometry book with one finger and looked through the dining-room door at Dubby lying on the front-room couch.
Indra's Pearls: The Vision of Felix Klein is a geometry book written by David Mumford, Caroline Series and David Wright, and published by Cambridge University Press in 2002.