Geometry: An Interactive Journey to Mastery: Circle-ometry - On Circular Motion
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The Great Courses, 2014.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

James S. Tanton., James S. Tanton|ACTOR., & James S. Tanton|WRITER. (2014). Geometry: An Interactive Journey to Mastery: Circle-ometry - On Circular Motion . The Great Courses.

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James S. Tanton, James S. Tanton|ACTOR and James S. Tanton|WRITER. 2014. Geometry: An Interactive Journey to Mastery: Circle-ometry - On Circular Motion. The Great Courses.

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James S. Tanton, James S. Tanton|ACTOR and James S. Tanton|WRITER. Geometry: An Interactive Journey to Mastery: Circle-ometry - On Circular Motion The Great Courses, 2014.

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James S. Tanton, James S. Tanton|ACTOR, and James S. Tanton|WRITER. Geometry: An Interactive Journey to Mastery: Circle-ometry - On Circular Motion The Great Courses, 2014.

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