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Discusses facts about angles and their relationship to triangles, quadrangles, polygons, and circles.
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From the jacket flap: "You meet up with angles when you cut yourself a piece of pie, when you look for a good place to hide, and when you are hiking up a mountain - to mention just a few examples. Angles are Easy as Pie offers the opportunity to learn quite a lot more about angles: how to tell the difference between big ones and small ones, how airplane pilots use them, and how they figure in such shapes as triangles and rectangles."
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