. The book is structured to transform a student's approach from passive learning to active problem-solving. 1. Strategic Structure The book is divided into two main sections: 53 Introductory Problems: These focus on fundamental concepts like cyclic quadrilaterals, power of a point, and similar triangles. They ensure the reader has the "tools" before trying to build the "house." 53 Advanced Problems: These push into complex territories, requiring elegant auxiliary constructions and the integration of multiple geometric properties. 2. The Philosophy of the "Aha!" Moment What sets this collection apart is the quality of its solutions. Instead of just providing a proof, the authors often explain the
What would prove it? Congruence? Concyclicity? Equal angles? Equal products (Power of a point)? Collinearity (Menelaus)? 106 geometry problems
Even if you solve it, read the provided solution. There is often a more elegant "book solution" that uses a theorem you might have overlooked. Final Thoughts Strategic Structure The book is divided into two