This advanced course in Geometry is based on Euclidean Geometry and includes congruence, similarity, parallelism, perpendicularity, transformations, area, and volume.
Geometric constructions are integrated throughout the course.
Students will construct two column, paragraph, and indirect proofs throughout much of the first semester using definitions and proved theorems.
Students are expected to use scientific calculators, and will use additional technology such as Geogebra at appropriate times.
Students will have the opportunity to explore mathematical modeling and application throughout the entire course.