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Discovering

Geometry
An Investigative Approach

Practice Your Skills with Answers

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Teacher’s Materials Project Editor: Elizabeth DeCarli
Project Administrator: Brady Golden
Coordinating Writer: Jennifer North Morris
Contributors: David Rasmussen, Ralph Bothe, Judy Hicks, Michael Serra
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