HSG: High School: Geometry

High School: Geometry

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Transformations (translations, rotations, reflections) ground the study of congruence and similarity. Circle theorems, coordinate proofs, and right triangle trigonometry give students tools for solving angle, length, and measurement problems in both abstract and real-world contexts.

HSG.CCirclesHSG.COCongruenceHSG.GMDGeometric Measurement and DimensionHSG.GPEExpressing Geometric Properties with EquationsHSG.MGModeling with GeometryHSG.SRTSimilarity, Right Triangles, and Trigonometry
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?
Consider the parametric curve:



Which integral gives the
arc length of the curve over the interval from to ?
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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