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Course
Description:
- This course is designed for students who have successfully completed Algebra I.
- This course includes the properties of geometric figures, trigonometric relationships, and reasoning to justify conclusions. Methods of justification include paragraph proofs, two-column proofs, indirect proofs, coordinate proofs, and verbal arguments. Inductive and intuitive approaches to proof as well as deductive axiomatic methods also are used. The course objectives include emphasis on two-and three-dimensional reasoning skills, coordinate and transformational geometry, and the use of geometric models to solve problems. Calculators, computers, graphing utilities, and dynamic geometry software, and other appropriate technology will be used as tools for verification of solutions and for exploration.
Prerequisites:
Geometry
Standards of Learning
Released
Geometry SOL test

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