Geometry Challengers for High Achievers

by Lilia Queyquep


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/6/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x10.75
Page Count : 104
ISBN : 9781412089142

About the Book

The philosophy behind the writing of this resource book can be summarized in just a single word - challenge!

In every class in school, there are at least three identifiable groups of learners. There are those who fall behind, for reasons well known to themselves; there are those who stay in the mainstream level of thought, not because of their own liking but perhaps due to their inherent resources; and then there are those who lead and want to lead - the leaders of intellectual thought, action and discovery.

Not many fall within this group of leaders. It is safe to estimate that almost a fourth of the class, any class for that matter, can be classified into this group of leaders and most probably deep thinkers.

This is the group that follows closely and interestedly the teaching that goes on in class, patient about taking notes from the teacher, and admirably serious about quizzes and exams. These students are not wizards or geniuses, just plain common-sensed and diligent young men and women obsessed with the desire to learn more and know more. They like to work on the hard problems...challenge problems.

Challenge, for high achievers, promotes excellence. After all, challenge belongs to the few who are tireless, adventurous, inquisitive and curious. They are intellectually capable, they have the spirit of adventure, and they are not shy about where others have not gone before.

The problems in this book are especially tough and require much study, review, and rediscovery of related concepts. Also, much progress can be achieved with an inspiring and encouraging teacher who is willing to lead and steer the class in the right directions. Consider, for instance, working on Hero's Formula. There are some college students who do not even know that there is such a thing as Hero's Formula, and that it is used to determine the area of triangles where only the lengths of the sides are given. A senior, George, and his math tournament team, outscored all other teams in a math competition by solving correctly the area of a triangle using Hero's Formula. Other teams could not use the traditional area formula A = (1/2) bh, as there was no way to find the altitude.

Also included in the book are these other interesting challengers: a) the discovery of pi, b) U.S. 20th President Garfield's Pythagorean Proof, c) the amazing Euler's Line, d) introduction to mechanics and vectors, and e) introduction to complex numbers.


About the Author

Dr. Cesar G. Queyquep earned his aeronautical engineering degree (top 10) from Feati University, his MS degree in mathematics education from Purdue University (as an NSF scholar), and his doctorate degree in education, summa cum laude, from Madison University. He was valedictorian of his graduating class at the Urdaneta Provincial East High School, now the Urdaneta City National High School.

Dr. Queyquep served on the faculty of the Department of Engineering of Purdue University Calumet (Northwest Indiana campus) as professor of Computer-Aided Design, Engineering Drawing, and Engineering Design. While connected with Purdue, he was also on the faculty of the Department of Mathematics of nearby Bishop Noll Institute.

At Bishop Noll Institute, he taught honors geometry, algebra 1 and algebra 2, industrial design, physics, and mechanical drawing. He was Faculty Advisor for the Math Club for three decades, Director of the Annual Mathematics Tournament for the Diocese of Gary and neighboring Chicago-land schools. He was also the Faculty Sponsor and Coach of the Bishop Noll JETS Academic Team which won three successive First Place Trophies in the Annual JETS Academic Tournaments at Valparaiso University and Purdue University Calumet. He was inducted into the Bishop Noll Institute Hall of Honor for outstanding services in the field of education to the Bishop Noll Community.

He authored two books published by the Kendall-Hunt Publishing Co., namely The Essential AutoCAD (for engineering students in computer-aided design) and The Essential Engineering Graphics Concepts for engineering students. Both books were used at Purdue University Calumet, Ivy Tech State College Northwest, Bishop Noll Institute, and other area schools. He was also a contributing author (he wrote the Research Project Report on "The Mathematics of Flight"), in the Student Merit Awards book published by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics in Reston, Virginia.

He taught college physics as a graduate teaching assistant at Western Michigan University. At Feati University, his alma mater, he was assistant professor teaching aerodynamics, engineering physics, and theory of flight to aircraft maintenance, aeronautical engineering, and flying students, and later became Head of the Department of Aeronautical Engineering.