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September 17, 2012
September 17, 2012
Honors Geometry
Study Guide Ch.1
* Know, identify, and apply: collinear, coplanar, opposite rays,
plane, point, line, ray, intersection, midpoint, bisect,
complementary, supplementary, vertical angles and linear
pair.
* Apply the following to solve problems and find unknowns:
Ruler Postulate, Segment Addition Postulate, Angle Addition
Postulate, and Vertical Angles Theorem.
* Given vertices of a figure, be able to find the perimeter and
area.
* Apply the distance formula, midpoint formula, and
Pythagorean Theorem.
* Determine the angle formed by the hands of a clock at a
given time.
* Know the area formulas for triangles, squares, rectangles,
and circles.
* Identify a transformation as a reflection, rotation, or
translation. Give the rule for a translation using arrow
notation.
September 17, 2012
Honors Geometry
Study Guide Ch.1
* Know, identify, and apply: collinear, coplanar, opposite rays,
plane, point, line, ray, intersection, midpoint, bisect,
complementary, supplementary, vertical angles and linear
pair.
* Apply the following to solve problems and find unknowns:
Ruler Postulate, Segment Addition Postulate, Angle Addition
Postulate, and Vertical Angles Theorem.
* Given vertices of a figure, be able to find the perimeter and
area.
* Apply the distance formula, midpoint formula, and
Pythagorean Theorem.
* Determine the angle formed by the hands of a clock at a
given time.
* Know the area formulas for triangles, squares, rectangles,
and circles.
* Identify a transformation as a reflection, rotation, or
translation. Give the rule for a translation using arrow
notation.