G: Geometry

Geometry

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Geometry covers seven domains: circles, congruence, geometric measurement and dimension, expressing geometric properties with equations, modeling with geometry, similarity and right triangles, and quantities. Proof and logical reasoning are central: students write formal arguments using transformations, triangle congruence and similarity criteria, and circle theorems. Coordinate geometry connects algebraic equations to geometric objects such as parabolas, ellipses, and lines.

G.G-CGeometry – Circles (G-C)G.G-COGeometry – Congruence (G-CO)G.G-GMDGeometry – Geometric Measurement and Dimension (G-GMD)G.G-GPEGeometry – Expressing Geometric Properties with Equations (G-GPE)G.G-MGGeometry – Modeling with Geometry (G-MG)G.G-SRTGeometry – Similarity, Right Triangles, and Trigonometry (G-SRT)G.N-QNumber and Quantity – Quantities (N-Q)
Example Problems
Convert the angle to radians.
Express your answer exactly.
Point A is at and point C is at .
Find the coordinates of point B on
such that .
A hexagonal pyramid has a volume of and a height of .
What is the area of the base of the pyramid?
Point M is the midpoint of point A and point B. Find the coordinates of point B.


A solid cube of iron has edges long. Given that the density of iron is , what is the cube's mass?
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