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Geometry

Students further their understanding of geometric relationships and learn to make formal mathematical arguments about geometric situations, with a heavy emphasis on transformations and proofs.

Algebra 2

Students develop their conceptual understanding, fluency, and ability to apply advanced functions, draw connections between function types, and build functions that model contextual situations.

10th Grade - Constructions, Proof, and Rigid Motion

Students use the properties of circles to construct and understand different geometric figures, and lay the groundwork for constructing mathematical arguments through proof.

10th Grade - Dilations and Similarity

Students use constructions to explore dilations in order to define and establish similarity, and they prove and use similarity criterion and theorems in the solution of problems.

10th Grade - Polygons and Algebraic Relationships

Students connect algebra to geometric concepts with polygons as they explore the distance formula, slope criteria for parallel and perpendicular lines, and learn to calculate and justify the area and perimeter of polygons.

Geometry - Unit 1: Constructions, Proof, and Rigid Motion - Lesson 2

Construct an equilateral triangle with only a straight-edge and a compass. Copy a line segment.

Geometry - Unit 3: Dilations and Similarity - Lesson 4

Divide a line segment into equal sections using dilation.

Geometry - Unit 3: Dilations and Similarity - Lesson 5

Dilate a figure from a point on the figure. Use the properties of dilations with respect to parallel lines to verify dilations and find the center of dilation.

Geometry - Unit 1: Constructions, Proof, and Rigid Motion - Lesson 5

Construct the altitudes and perpendicular bisectors of sides of triangles.

Geometry - Unit 1: Constructions, Proof, and Rigid Motion - Lesson 11

Construct parallel lines. Prove the relationship between corresponding angles. Use this relationship to find missing measures directly and algebraically.

Geometry - Unit 1: Constructions, Proof, and Rigid Motion - Lesson 13

Construct auxiliary parallel lines and use these in the development of proofs and identification of missing measures.

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