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Honors Geometry A

$430.00

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Geometry is the branch of mathematics that studies the properties and relationships of lines, shapes, area of surfaces, and volume of solids.

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Description

Geometry is the branch of mathematics that studies the properties and relationships of lines, shapes, area of surfaces, and volume of solids. Geometry also answers questions about shape, size, relative position of figures, and the proportions of space by exploring objects in two and three dimensions. Throughout this year-long course, students will have the opportunity to make conjectures about geometric situations and to apply theorems and postulates for writing proofs. Students will also expand upon preexisting knowledge of algebra and basic geometry skills while studying trigonometry, coordinate geometry, and proofs.

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Prerequisite: Algebra I or its equivalent

Customer-Provided Required Physical Materials: compass and straight edge

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