For Geometry, we only had one thing for semester 1. We had to make a game using all of the translations. My game was like a treasure map. The player was given a set of instructions to follow and if they followed all the instructions correctly, they would end up at the treasure. This was a lot of fun to make and it had a lot of different ways to move. The game and the instructions are both seen here.
These notes are important because they describe notations of the conditional and independent events.
U=union P(A)+P(B)=P(A&B)
Upsidedown U=intersection P(A and B)
Sideways U=poper subset
This is important when finding probability.
These notes are on a bunch of different circle theorems. Each of these is showing how to find something within the circle. Like the distance between point A and point B. Or maybe even the measure of angle A.
These notes say what everything is as a part of a circle. This includes tangents, chords, diameter, radius, and many more. This is important because without these notes, I may never know what a radius is. Or even a diameter.