Required Materials Textbook, Geometry by Larson, Boswell, Stiff: McDougal Little, 2001 Pencil, Eraser, and Pen 3 Ring Binder with Loose leaf paper and.

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Required Materials Textbook, Geometry by Larson, Boswell, Stiff: McDougal Little, 2001 Pencil, Eraser, and Pen 3 Ring Binder with Loose leaf paper and section dividers Scientific Calculator Compass and Ruler

Course Goals To develop previous mathematical experience, geometric skills, and concepts. To meet and or exceed all of the content standards for geometry as defined by the state of California To cover a whole range of topics such as Points, Lines, Planes Angles, Polygons, Circles Perimeter, Circumference, Area Volume Parallel and Perpendicular Lines and Planes Similar and Congruent Figures, Inequalities Logic, Geometric Proofs; Constructions Coordinate and Transformational Geometry Special Right Triangles, Trigonometric Ratios

1.1 Patterns and Inductive Reasoning Find and Describe Patterns Use inductive reasoning to make Real-Life conjectures

Terms to know Inductive Reasoning Sketch the next figure Reasoning from patterns Sketch the next figure Are you 100% certain?

Terms to Know Deductive Reasoning Reasoning from known fact All Dogs are animals Fluffy is a dog Therefore 3. Fluffy is an animal If George goes to the market then he will buy milk George went to the market Therefore 3. George bought milk Are you 100% certain?

More Terms Conjecture Counterexample Educated guess -- hypothesis An example that shows a conjecture is false