Geometry 101 – Sample, Prentice Hall, Pearson

One of the leading textbooks of our time, the sum total of a review of the five basic structures in the universe is on page 515 in the middle of that page (image below).

Page 515, section 29, in the Prentice Hall Mathematics, Laurie E. Bass, Randall I. Charles, Art Johnson and Dan Kennedy, 2004

Background: On December 19, 2011, the students within three geometry classes and two classes to prepare students for standardized testing, focused on Section 29 of this textbook. They had models of the tetrahedron and octahedron to begin following an internal progression back to the Planck scale. We discovered there are 202 base-2 notations from Planck Time to this day, the Now.

Just as a verification of the limits of this text, here are the references from its index:

Page 517 is a further explanation for the teachers to convey to their students the roots words within these geometries within mathematics.

Obviously, the Platonic solids got a most-modest introduction late within the lessons.

There’ll be more to come…