Geometry

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Geometry

Postby nick3194 » Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:00 pm

Does anyone have a particular method of studying certain geometry questions on the math test? I know I'm going to have to look through geometry textbooks, but are there any certain topics that are stressed more heavily than others?
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Re: Geometry

Postby nsguy1350 » Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:16 pm

Know your angle theorems, your right triangle formulas, and formulas involving a combination of circles, angles, circumscribed/inscribed triangles, etc.
Know your basic geometric shapes as well (trapezoids, parallelograms, etc.)
This and several other things, like triangles centers and trigonometry.
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