Geometry: Concepts & Connections
PrintProperties and theorems of 2D and 3D figures through construction, measurement, and logical reasoning. Transformations, congruence, similarity, coordinates, and trigonometry all apply to shape and spatial problems.
Example Problems
A bag contains 9 blue candies, 7 red candies and 5 green candies.
A candy is chosen from the bag at random.
Find the probability that the candy is: Not Orange
A candy is chosen from the bag at random.
Find the probability that the candy is: Not Orange
A solid cube of iron has edges long. Given that the density of iron is , what is the cube's mass?
Point Q' is the image of Q under a translation.
What was the translation?
What was the translation?
Polygon H is a scaled copy of Polygon F using a scale factor of .
Polygon H's area is what fraction of Polygon F's area?
Polygon H's area is what fraction of Polygon F's area?
Find the exact value:

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