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Geometry

BYU Independent Study
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0.5 Unit
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Mathematics
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Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
This course is designed to deepen students’ understanding of the space around them. Students will study congruence, similarity, properties of shapes, transformations, proofs, and trigonometry. This is the first course in a two-part Geometry series. This course also encompasses Common Core State Standards (CCSS). This course uses our “https://is.byu.edu/ksa” Knowledge,... Read More
  • NCAA Eligible

Geometry

Edgenuity
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0.5 Unit
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Mathematics
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Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
This is the first semester of a course that formalizes what students learned about geometry in the middle grades with a focus on reasoning and making mathematical arguments. Mathematical reasoning is introduced with a study of triangle congruency, including exposure to formal proofs and geometric constructions. Then students extend what... Read More
  • NCAA Eligible
  • Quality Matters Certified

Geometry

Edmentum
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0.5 Unit
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Mathematics
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Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Geometry is a branch of mathematics that uses logic and formal thinking to establish mathematical relationships between points, lines, surfaces, and solids. In Geometry A, you will explore rigid and non-rigid transformations of figures in the coordinate plane and use them to establish congruence and similarity of triangles and other... Read More
  • NCAA Eligible
  • State Certified

Great Minds in Science: Ideas for a New Generation

Edgenuity
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0.5 Unit
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Science
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Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Is there life on other planets? What extremes can the human body endure? Can we solve the problem of global warming? Today, scientists, explorers, and writers are working to answer all of these questions. Like Edison, Einstein, Curie, and Newton, the scientists of today are asking questions and working on... Read More