Price per Quarter: $100.00
Number:
MAT210
Credits:
1
Prerequisites:
Algebra I
Next Start Date:
January 12, 2009
Description:
The main goal of Geometry is for students to develop the structure of Euclidean geometry logically and apply the resulting theorems, proofs, and formulas to address meaningful problems. Students will use experimentation and inductive reasoning to construct geometric concepts, discover geometric relationships, and formulate conjectures. Students will employ deductive logic to construct formal logical arguments and proofs. Students will extend their pre-existing
experiences with algebra and geometry to trigonometry and coordinate geometry.
Students will use dynamic geometry software, compass and straightedge, and other tools to investigate and explore mathematical ideas and relationships and develop multiple strategies for analyzing complex situations. Students will apply mathematical skills and make meaningful connections to life’s experiences.
Graduation Requirement:
This course can be applied toward the Mathematics requirement for diploma-seeking students.
Required Materials Available for Purchase from TAA:
| Format |
ISBN |
Author |
Title |
Edition |
Publisher |
Notes |
|
| Textbook |
978-0395937778 |
Larson, Boswell, Stiff |
Geometry |
1st |
Houghton Mifflin Company |
|
Other Required Materials:
none
Optional Materials:
none
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