Geometry involves the student in the study of mathematical structure using deductive reasoning and the application of direct and indirect proof. This course covers the concepts of transformations, congruence, parallelism, similarity, and perpendicularity, as well as the properties of circles, polygons, and solids. Algebra I concepts are reviewed and applied to coordinate geometry. There is a Geometry end-of-course SOL test that students may be required to take to meet Federal requirements and/or earn a verified math credit towards graduation.
Prerequisites
Grade āDā or better in Algebra I Intensified, Algebra I or Algebra I Part II
There is a Geometry end-of-course SOL test that students may be required to take to meet Federal requirements and/or earn a verified math credit towards graduation.