Exploring Hyperbolic Geometry
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Hyperbolic geometry, Euclidean geometry, WebSketchpad, Interactive Geometry SoftwareAbstract
The author describes an investigative approach to some basic concepts of hyperbolic geometry for high school students. As undergraduate students, most teachers have had a proof-based understanding of hyperbolic geometry. With the use of WebSketchpad, a free on-line dynamic geometry application, students and teachers can experiment with ideas from hyperbolic geometry that lay a foundation for the proofs.
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Common Core State Standards Initiative - Mathematics. Found at http://www.corestandards.org/Math/.
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