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Till now, among all types of Geometry problem solving methods I have found these:.

1. Euclidean geometry (including trigonometry).

2. Analytical geometry (including all kinds of coordinates, rectangular, polar, oblique, trilinear).

3. Vectors.

4. Complex Numbers.

Now, some methods are more suitable than the others depending on the type of problem. How do I get a sense of which method is better for what type of problem?










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Till now, among all types of Geometry problem solving methods I have found these:.

1. Euclidean geometry (including trigonometry).

2. Analytical geometry (including all kinds of coordinates, rectangular, polar, oblique, trilinear).

3. Vectors.

4. Complex Numbers.

Now, some methods are more suitable than the others depending on the type of problem. How do I get a sense of which method is better for what type of problem?










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Till now, among all types of Geometry problem solving methods I have found these:.

1. Euclidean geometry (including trigonometry).

2. Analytical geometry (including all kinds of coordinates, rectangular, polar, oblique, trilinear).

3. Vectors.

4. Complex Numbers.

Now, some methods are more suitable than the others depending on the type of problem. How do I get a sense of which method is better for what type of problem?










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Till now, among all types of Geometry problem solving methods I have found these:.

1. Euclidean geometry (including trigonometry).

2. Analytical geometry (including all kinds of coordinates, rectangular, polar, oblique, trilinear).

3. Vectors.

4. Complex Numbers.

Now, some methods are more suitable than the others depending on the type of problem. How do I get a sense of which method is better for what type of problem?







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  • Provide an example of what it is you are looking for?
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  • Provide an example of what it is you are looking for?
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