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UNIT 2 TEST STUDY GUIDE
• True/False
• Modeling
• Short answer
• Creating polygons with certain properties on dot paper
• Drawing shapes with certain symmetries
• Problem Solving
• descriptive statistics and probability
• metric system
In order to be successful on the Unit 2 test, you should be able to:
• 4 ways to determine a plane
• know definitions of angles - acute, right, obtuse, complementary,
supplementary, vertical, corresponding, alternate interior, alternate exterior.
• know the names of triangles by their sides and by their angles
• know the characteristics of all triangles - sum of the angles, the triangle
inequality relationship of the sides, etc.
• know the names of regular and non-regular polygons with up to twelve sides
and n-gons
definitions and properties of quadrilaterals
• know how to derive and use the formulas for the sum of the angles of a
polygon, sum of the exterior angles of a polygon, the number of diagonals in a
polygon, and the measure of each angle of an equiangular polygon
• find the area and perimeter of geometric shapes
• know what a tessellation is, its characteristics, where they are used.
• identify and draw shapes that have line symmetry, rotational symmetry,
and/or point symmetry
• describe transformational geometry terms: reflection, rotation, and translation
with common verbs to describe what happens.
• give characteristics of traversable and non-traversable networks, identify
traversable and non-traversable networks, and be able to identify where a
network could be used in problem solving.
• figure the probability of equally likely events and geometric probability and be
able to make a tree diagram to find probabilities.
• know the Golden Ratio
• know how to find measures of central tendency, position, and variation for a set
of numerical data
• know how to create charts and graphs in statistics from an extended frequency
table
• know units, prefixes, and internal conversions in metric system
• know how to work all assigned homework problems
• know how to work/solve/complete lab acitivities
• know any topics covered in lecture which may not be listed on this review
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