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Introduction to Chapter 1 Geometry

Part of a glass building is shown. The structure is made up of individual shapes.
Figure 1. Note the many individual shapes in this building. (credit: Bert Kaufmann, Flickr)

We are surrounded by all sorts of geometry. Architects use geometry to design buildings. Artists create vivid images out of colorful geometric shapes. Street signs, automobiles, and product packaging all take advantage of geometric properties. In this chapter, we will begin by considering a formal approach to solving problems and use it to solve a variety of common problems, including making decisions about money. Then we will explore geometry and relate it to everyday situations, using the problem-solving strategy we develop.

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