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description      = Students in this course will be learning geometric concepts including: area, perimeter, volume, triangle congruence, triangle similarity, trigonometric ratios, and proofs.
description      = Students in this course will be learning geometric concepts including: area, perimeter, volume, triangle congruence, triangle similarity, trigonometric ratios, and proofs.
department      = [[Mathematics]]
department      = [[Mathematics]]
teacher          = Erin Wilkins
teacher          = [[Erin Wilkins]]
sessions        = 2
sessions        = 2
prerequisites    = [[MA2]]
prerequisites    = [[MA2]]
note            =  
note            =  
grcode          = [[MG]]
grcode          = [[MG]]
offered          =  
offered          = 20-21
opento          = [[Courses Available to Juniors|Juniors]]
opento          = [[Courses Available to Juniors|Juniors]]
requiredby      = [[Liberal Arts|<i class="fas fa-pencil-alt"></i>  Liberal Arts]]<br />[[STEM|<i class="fas fa-cogs"></i> STEM]]
requiredby      = [[Liberal Arts|<i class="fas fa-pencil-alt"></i>  Liberal Arts]]<br />[[STEM|<i class="fas fa-cogs"></i> STEM]]

Latest revision as of 13:47, 8 March 2020

coursename = Geometry description = Students in this course will be learning geometric concepts including: area, perimeter, volume, triangle congruence, triangle similarity, trigonometric ratios, and proofs. department = Mathematics teacher = Erin Wilkins sessions = 2 prerequisites = MA2 note = grcode = MG offered = 20-21 opento = Juniors requiredby = Liberal Arts
STEM 09 = 10 = 11 = y 12 = CC = FA = LA = y ST = y
Students in this course will be learning geometric concepts including: area, perimeter, volume, triangle congruence, triangle similarity, trigonometric ratios, and proofs.