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Geometry uses problem situations, physical models, and appropriate technology to investigate and justify geometric concepts and relationships.  Problem-solving situations provide all students an environment that promotes communication, engages student reasoning, and fosters connections in mathematics, to other disciplines, and the real world.  Students will use physical models to represent, explore, develop, and apply abstract concepts.  The use of appropriate technology will help students develop mathematic skills needed in an increasingly technological world.  The concepts and topics emphasized in this course include: measurement, geometric patterns, coordinate geometry, two and three-dimensional figures, transformational geometry, congruence, similarity, inductive and deductive reasoning, logic, and proof. 

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Created by: Jasmine Rich
Updated by: Mei Ling Haynes
Last Updated: August 2013