Geometry
PrintGeometry 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.
Example Problems
Convert the angle to radians.
Express your answer exactly.
Express your answer exactly.
Point A is at and point C is at .
Find the coordinates of point B on such that .
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?
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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