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Jackson Kailath

“the key to improved mental performance of almost any sort is the development of mental structures that make it possible to avoid the limitations of short-term memory and deal effectively with large amounts of information at once.”

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“the key to improved mental performance of almost any sort is the development of mental structures that make it possible to avoid the limitations of short-term memory and deal effectively with large amounts of information at once.”

― Anders Ericsson, Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise

The Goal of this course

Do you find it difficult to remember various theorems in Geometry ? Do you get a feeling of not being confident in Geomtery / not knowing how to really get a firm grip on Geometry? Are you facing difficulty in solving difficult geometry questions and feel that you need to strengthen your basics?

You have come to the right place. In this course on Geometry Mastery which is divided into 10 sections and comprises of 282 videos we aim at helping you become a Geometry Master ie. a person with well developed mental structures in Geometry.

Once you have gone through the course videos  along with attempting 183+ Questions with detailed solutions provided, you will start developing a new love for Geometry. You will be able to remember what you learn for anything new in Geometry will be added to the rock solid foundation you will have built over here.

Topics Covered:

  • Geometry Basics

  • Triangles

  • Polygons and Quadrilaterals

  • Graphical Division approach to Geometry

  • Shapes in Shapes

  • Circles

  • Trignometry

  • Coordinate Geometry

  • Solids

  • QUIZ to test your learning

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Let's make your Geometry Goals True.

- Jackson

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Know what's good
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Taught by Jackson Kailath, who are recognized for their work in geometry
Develops a strong foundation for beginners in geometry
Strengthens an existing foundation for intermediate learners in geometry
Includes 282 videos, which is a comprehensive study of geometry
Offers a mix of media to enhance learning, which includes videos, readings, and discussions
Provides 183 questions with detailed solutions, which helps learners practice and apply their knowledge

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Geometry with these activities:
Read a book on geometry
Reading a book on geometry can help you to deepen your understanding of the subject and learn new problem-solving techniques.
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  • Choose a book that is appropriate for your level.
  • Set aside some time each day to read.
  • Take notes as you read.
  • Work through the practice problems in the book.
Watch video tutorials on geometry concepts
Video tutorials can be a great way to learn new concepts or review old ones. This activity will help you supplement your understanding of the material covered in the course.
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  • Find a reputable source. There are many websites and YouTube channels that offer geometry tutorials.
  • Choose a topic. Start by watching tutorials on the topics that you are struggling with the most.
  • Take notes. As you watch the tutorials, take notes on the key concepts.
  • Practice what you learn. After watching a tutorial, try to apply what you have learned to solve practice problems.
Work through practice geometry problems
Practice is essential for mastering geometry. This activity will help you improve your problem-solving skills and solidify your understanding of the concepts.
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  • Identify your weaknesses. Review your notes and identify the areas where you need the most practice.
  • Find practice problems. There are many online resources and textbooks that provide practice problems.
  • Start practicing. Set aside some time each day to work on practice problems.
  • Check your answers. Once you have completed a problem, check your answer to make sure it is correct.
  • Review your mistakes. If you make a mistake, take some time to figure out why you made it and how to avoid making it in the future.
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Join a geometry study group
Joining a study group can help you to learn from your peers and stay motivated.
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  • Find a study group. Ask your classmates if they are interested in forming a study group.
  • Choose a meeting time and place.
  • Prepare for each meeting. Review the material that you will be discussing.
  • Participate actively in the discussions.
Create a geometry theorem poster
Creating a theorem poster will help you to visualize the relationships between different theorems.
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  • Choose a theorem to focus on.
  • Gather information about the theorem.
  • Design your poster.
  • Present your poster to the class.
Create a geometry problem-solving guide
Creating a geometry problem-solving guide will help you to organize your knowledge and identify your strengths and weaknesses.
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  • Gather your resources. Collect all of your notes, handouts, and practice problems.
  • Organize your materials. Divide your materials into different sections, such as proofs, theorems, and problem-solving strategies.
  • Write your guide. Start by outlining the main topics that you want to cover.
  • Add examples and practice problems.
  • Review and edit your guide.
Contribute to an open source geometry project
Contributing to an open source project can help you to learn about real-world applications of geometry.
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  • Find an open source geometry project.
  • Join the project community.
  • Identify a task that you can work on.
  • Make a pull request.

Career center

Learners who complete Geometry will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Construction Manager
A Construction Manager oversees the construction of buildings and other structures. They need to be able to understand blueprints and other technical drawings, and to have a strong understanding of Geometry in order to plan and execute construction projects. This course can help you develop the skills you need to succeed as a Construction Manager.
Mechanical Engineer
A Mechanical Engineer designs and builds machines and other mechanical devices. They need to have a strong understanding of Geometry in order to design and analyze these devices. This course can help you develop the skills you need to succeed as a Mechanical Engineer.
Robotics Engineer
A Robotics Engineer designs and builds robots. They need to have a strong understanding of Geometry in order to design and control these robots. This course can help you develop the skills you need to succeed as a Robotics Engineer.
Civil Engineer
A Civil Engineer designs and builds infrastructure, such as bridges, roads, and buildings. A strong foundation in Geometry is essential for this job, as engineers need to be able to understand the forces that act on structures and design them to withstand those forces. This course can help you build the foundation you need to succeed as a Civil Engineer.
Transportation Engineer
A Transportation Engineer designs and builds transportation systems, such as roads, bridges, and railroads. They need to have a strong understanding of Geometry in order to design and analyze these systems. This course can help you develop the skills you need to succeed as a Transportation Engineer.
Structural Engineer
A Structural Engineer designs and analyzes the structural elements of buildings and other structures. They need to have a strong understanding of Geometry in order to design and analyze these structures. This course can help you develop the skills you need to succeed as a Structural Engineer.
Landscape Architect
A Landscape Architect designs and builds outdoor spaces, such as parks, gardens, and playgrounds. They need to have a strong understanding of Geometry in order to plan and execute their designs. This course can help you develop the skills you need to succeed as a Landscape Architect.
Optician
An Optician fits and dispenses eyeglasses and contact lenses. They need to have a strong understanding of Geometry in order to measure and fit lenses correctly. This course can help you develop the skills you need to succeed as an Optician.
Surveying Technician
A Surveying Technician collects data about the Earth's surface. They need to have a strong understanding of Geometry in order to measure and record data accurately. This course can help you develop the skills you need to succeed as a Surveying Technician.
Architect
An Architect designs buildings and other structures. The ability to understand Geometry and use it creatively is an important part of doing this job well. Taking this course can help you develop the skills you need to succeed as an Architect.
Pilot
A Pilot flies airplanes and other aircraft. They need to have a strong understanding of Geometry in order to navigate and control their aircraft. This course can help you develop the skills you need to succeed as a Pilot.
Geologist
A Geologist studies the Earth's structure and history. They use Geometry to understand the forces that have shaped the Earth, and to locate and extract natural resources. This course can help you develop the skills you need to succeed as a Geologist.
Physicist
A Physicist studies the fundamental laws of nature. They use Geometry to understand the forces that act on objects and to develop theories about the universe. This course can help you develop the skills you need to succeed as a Physicist.
Statistician
A Statistician collects, analyzes, and interprets data. They need to have a strong understanding of Geometry in order to design and conduct statistical studies. This course can help you develop the skills you need to succeed as a Statistician.
Software Engineer
A Software Engineer designs and builds software applications. They need to have a strong understanding of Geometry in order to design and implement algorithms and data structures. This course can help you develop the skills you need to succeed as a Software Engineer.

Reading list

We've selected 13 books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Geometry.
Provides an in-depth exploration of geometry, covering both foundational and advanced topics. Offers a strong background and preparation for the course.
A classic work that laid the foundation for geometry. Offers a historical perspective and a thorough exploration of foundational concepts.
A seminal work that introduced analytic geometry. Provides historical context and insights into the development of geometric ideas.
A comprehensive introduction to topology, which can enhance the course's coverage of shapes and their relationships.
A classic work that provides a foundation for understanding the geometric properties of sets and measures. Offers advanced insights for those seeking a deeper understanding.
Explores the connections between geometry and complex analysis. Provides a different perspective and additional depth for students interested in exploring further.
A user-friendly guide that breaks down complex concepts into accessible language. Suitable for beginners or those seeking a refresher.
A classic textbook that covers the foundations of differential geometry. Provides a rigorous treatment of topics such as curves, surfaces, and manifolds.
A graduate-level textbook that covers a wide range of topics in geometry, including algebraic geometry and differential geometry. Provides a rigorous and comprehensive treatment of advanced concepts.
A highly influential work that revolutionized the study of geometric topology. Offers a glimpse into cutting-edge research and advanced concepts.
A comprehensive introduction to algebraic geometry. Offers a solid foundation for those interested in exploring the intersection of algebra and geometry.
A classic work that explores non-Euclidean geometries, including hyperbolic and elliptic geometries. Provides a different perspective on the foundations of geometry.

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