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References: Villarmil et al (1975). Geometry: Metric Edition from Moise and Downs
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Larson et al (2007). Geometry. Evanston, Illinois: McDougal Littell. Serra, Michael (2008). Discovering Geometry: An Investigative Approach. Reminders:
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3. A maximum of 5% per component may be allotted for bonus. Transferring of points from one component to another is prohibited. Moreover, a maximum of 100% is allowed per component. 4. Students who will get a grade of 4.0 in the 4th quarter will need a score of 50% in the removal exam to get a nal grade of 3.0; otherwise, he will receive a failing mark of 5.0.
Consultation Hours Eort only fully releases its reward after a person refuses to quit. MATH 2 TEACHER Joseph S. Tabadero, Jr. DAYS & TIME Experience is not what happens to you, it is what you do with what happens to you. In reading the lives of great men, I found that the rst victory won was over themselves. Course Description: Math 2 is your rst introduction to formal reasoning, theorems and proving. In this subject you will learn the concepts of points, lines, planes, distance, angles, and congruence. Many activities in this subject require the use of pencil, straight rule, compass, and protractors. You will also be introduced to the use of mathematical software. MATH 2 COURSE OUTLINE (SY 2010-2011)
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4. Construction Problems Third Long Test SECOND QUARTER VI. Congruence and inequalities A. Isosceles Triangle Theorem and its Converse B. Overlapping Triangles C. Theorems on Perpendicularity First Long Test: D. Introduction of Auxiliary Sets in Proofs E. Inequalities between angles, segments and numbers F. Exterior Angle Theorem Second Long Test: G. SAA , HL Theorems H. Triangle Inequalities Theorem I. Hinge Theorem and its Converse J. Congruence in Space: Dihedral Angles Third Long Test: THIRD QUARTER
C. Special Triangles Third Long Test: FOURTH QUARTER IX. Circles A. Denitions B. Power Theorem C. Areas of Circles, Sectors and Regular Polygons
B. Deductive Reasoning C. Deductive Structure II. Points, Lines, Planes A. Basic Undened terms B. Points on a line C. Distance and Distance Postulate D. Ruler Placement Postulate III. Lines, Planes, and Separation A. Postulates on lines and planes B. Convex sets and separations First Long Test:
VII. Parallel Lines IV. Angles and Triangles A. Denitions A. Denition of Basic Terms B. Kinds of Angles C. Postulates on Measuring Angles D. Angle Relationships and Bisectors E. Theorems about Angles F. Writing Proofs Second Long Test V. Congruence between triangles 1. Idea of Congruence 2. Congruence Between Triangles 3. SAS, ASA and SSS Congruences MATH 2 COURSE OUTLINE (SY 2010-2011) B. Transversal, Special Angle Pairs C. Parallel Postulate D. Theorems on Parallel Lines First Long Test: E. Rhombus, rectangles and squares F. Some theorems on right angles G. Transversals to Many Parallel Lines Second Long Test: VIII. Similarity A. Denitions B. Proportionality Theorems and its converse MATH 2 COURSE OUTLINE (SY 2010-2011) MATH 2 COURSE OUTLINE (SY 2010-2011)