Core connections : geometry / managing editors / authors, Leslie Dietiker, Michael Kassarjian.
Material type: TextPublication details: Sacramento, CA : CPM Educational Program, 2013]Edition: second edition., version 5.0Description: 880 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. +Content type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781603281096
- 9781603281089
- 9781603281102
- College preparatory mathematics [Cover title]
- QA445.D548.C674 2013
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Chapter 1. Shapes and transformations -- Chapter 2. Angles and measurements -- Chapter 3. Justification and similarity -- Chapter 4. Trigonometry and probability -- Chapter 5. Completing the triangle toolkit -- Chapter 6. Congruent triangles -- Chapter 7. Proof and quadrilaterals -- Chapter 8. Polygons and circles -- Chapter 9. Solids and constructions -- Chapter 10. Circles and conditional probability -- Chapter 11. Solids and circles -- Chapter 12. Conics and closure.
Core Connections Geometry is the second course in a five-year sequence of college preparatory mathematics courses that starts with Algebra I and continues through Calculus. It aims to formalize and extend the geometry that students have learned in previous courses. It does this by focusing on establishing triangle congruence criteria using rigid motions and formal constructions and building a formal understanding of similarity based on dilations and proportional reasoning. It also helps students develop the concepts of formal proof, explore the properties of two- and three-dimensional objects, work within the rectangular coordinate system to verify geometric relationships and prove basic theorems about circles. Students also use the language of set theory to compute and interpret probabilities for compound events. On a daily basis, students in Core Connections Geometry use problem-solving strategies, questioning, investigating, analyzing critically, gathering and constructing evidence, and communicating rigorous arguments justifying their thinking. Students learn in collaboration with others while sharing information, expertise, and ideas--Publisher website
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