References for Geometry

Thank you so much for these references that helped us make these blog posts in the first place!


Books
Serra, Michael. Discovering Geometry, An Investigation Approach. Emeryville: Key Curriculum Press, 2003. Print.

Larson , Ron, Laurie Boswell, and Stiff Stiff. Geometry. Evanston, Boston, Dallas: McDougal Littel, 2001. 406, 415. Print.


Websites 

Pierce, Rod. "Fibonacci Sequence" Math Is Fun. Ed. Rod Pierce. 6 Sep 2011. 26 Apr 2012 <http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/fibonacci-sequence.html>


Pierce, Rod. "Golden Ratio" Math Is Fun. Ed. Rod Pierce. 25 Sep 2011. 26 Apr 2012 <http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/golden-ratio.html>
Pierce, Rod. "Nature, The Golden Ratio and Fibonacci Numbers" Math Is Fun. Ed. 


Rod Pierce. 22 Oct 2011. 26 Apr 2012 <http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/nature-golden-ratio-fibonacci.html>


Abney, A., A. Tyminski, and P. Nazarewicz. "Symmetry in Nature." Symmetry in nature. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Apr 2012. <http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/EMT668/EMAT6680.2002.Fall/Nazarewicz/7210_final_2/7210_Project/index.html>.


Weisstein, E.. "Fractal." Wolframmathworld. Mathworld, 2011. Web. 25 Apr 2012. <http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Fractal.html>.



Wyckoff, Jim. "Why successful traders use Fibonacci and and the Golden Ratio." Fibonacci. Anfield Capitol, n.d. Web. 26 Apr 2012. <http://www.stator-afm.com/fibonacci.html>.
Horadam, A. F.. "Fibonacci (c.1175 - c.1240)." Eight hundred years young. N.p., 1975. Web. 26 Apr 2012. <http://faculty.evansville.edu/ck6/bstud/fibo.html>.




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