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2. Plenty of examples! If in regular classes a student can see 3-4 examples of solved tasks, here you can see at least several times more. Tasks are divided by types and levels.
3. Interesting illustrations that I think and hope will create additional motivation for every student or reader.
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A kite is a trapezoid that has two adjacent equal sides. A kite is completely determined if the lengths of its unequal sides and the angle between them are known. […]