| Geometry | |
| Overview of Course | |
| Subject Area: Mathematics Course Number: 1206310 Credit: 1.0 Prerequisites :Algebra I or it's equivalent |
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| Major Concepts/Content. The purpose of this course is to develop the geometric relationships and deductive strategies that can be used to solve a variety of real world and mathematical problems. | |
| The content should include, but not be limited to, the following: | |
| • | Geometric constructions |
| • | Terminology and fundamental properties of geometry |
| • | Deductive and inductive reasoning and their application to formal and informal proof |
| • | Formulas pertaining to the measurement of plane and solid figures |
| • | Coordinate geometry and transformations on the coordinate plane |
| • | Exploration of geometric relationships such as parallelism, perpendicularity, congruence, and similarity |
| • | Properties of circles |
| • | Right triangle trigonometry |