An edition of Angles are easy as pie (1975)

Angles are easy as pie

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An edition of Angles are easy as pie (1975)

Angles are easy as pie

Discusses facts about angles and their relationship to triangles, quadrangles, polygons, and circles.

Publish Date
Publisher
Crowell
Language
English
Pages
33

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Cover of: Angles are easy as pie
Angles are easy as pie
1975, Crowell
in English
Cover of: Angles are easy as pie
Angles are easy as pie
1975, Crowell
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Series
Youth math books
Genre
Juvenile literature.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
516/.15
Library of Congress
QA482 .F76 1975

The Physical Object

Pagination
33 p. :
Number of pages
33

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5187184M
Internet Archive
anglesareeasyasp0000from
ISBN 10
069000916X, 0690009178
LCCN
75006608
Library Thing
2669696
Goodreads
1595106

Work Description

From the jacket flap: "You meet up with angles when you cut yourself a piece of pie, when you look for a good place to hide, and when you are hiking up a mountain - to mention just a few examples. Angles are Easy as Pie offers the opportunity to learn quite a lot more about angles: how to tell the difference between big ones and small ones, how airplane pilots use them, and how they figure in such shapes as triangles and rectangles."

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