Geometry Proofs and Puzzles

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Let's say we have a finite number of points (at least two) in the plane and they're not all in a line. Is it possible to arrange them so that you can't draw a line that passes through only two of the points? How (or, why not)? Join us as we tackle this and other difficult geometry challenges!

Note - Circle Prerequisites:

(1) Completion of pre-algebra

(2) Familiarity with solving algebraic equations and simplifying fraction expressions with variables

Age Group:
11-13 years old
Start Date:
April 3, 2025
End Date:
May 22, 2025
Days:
Thursdays
Tuition:
240
# of sessions:
8
Time:
5PM-6PM Los Angeles Time 8PM-9PM Boston Time
Wyatt Smith & Daniel Rose-Levine

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