This course is required of all students going on to higher-level math and science courses. Students will work with the language and logic of geometry, reflections, concepts of congruence and similarity, and two- and three- dimensional figures. There will be a focus on writing sequences of statements and on simple synthetic proofs. Work with coordinate and indirect proofs will also be discussed. It has an average or above average level of difficulty and placement is dependent upon teacher recommendation. The course stresses proofs of triangles, parallelograms and circles. It also includes constructions, ratios and an introduction to trigonometry. A scientific calculator is required.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Algebra I AND Algebra I.