Can anyone please tell me if the AOPS (Art of Problem Solving) Geometry is more rigorous/difficult generally than a book called "Geometry for Enjoyment and Challenge" by authors Rhoad, Milauskas and Whipple
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$\begingroup$ Rigorous does not equal hard. There are university-level textbooks on arithmetic which are rigorous, but the subject material is not hard. $\endgroup$– Toby MakCommented Oct 5, 2020 at 7:09
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1$\begingroup$ AOPS is more comprehensive and mechanical - they don't provide the proofs. The other book is more rigorous as it is proof oriented. $\endgroup$– LennyCommented Oct 22, 2020 at 18:11
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AOPS is more comprehensive and mechanical - they don't provide the proofs. The other book is more rigorous as it is proof oriented