MATH THS – Standard Geometry

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MATH THS – Standard Geometry Solid Figures Content Vocabulary: base edge face height hemisphere lateral area slant height solid surface area volume Surface Area Pyramids Cones Surface Area Prisms Cylinders Surface Area and Volume Volume Pyramids Cones Volume Prisms Cylinders Spheres Essential Understandings Investigate relationships among plane and solid geometric figures using geometric models, constructions, and tools Verify geometric relationships using algebra, coordinate geometry, and transformations