- Given two 2-D figures and a dilation point you should be able to determine if they are similar and if so, find their scale factor.
- Given two similar 3-D figures you should be able to determine the missing dimensions for corresponding segments and angles.
- Given two similar 3-D objects, if you know some of their dimensions and their scale factor, you should be able to determine their surface areas.
- Given the volume of two 3-D objects you should be able to determine their scale factor.
- On a given circle, you should be able to identify: diameter, radius, chord, minor arc, major arc, inscribed angle, central angle, segment, and sector
- Constructions: copy angles and segments, bisect angles and segments, construct parallel and perpendicular lines, and create segments and angles that are multiples of an original (i.e. twice as big, or 1/2 larger)
- Be able to transpose shapes using the rigid motions
Monday, May 4, 2009
Ch.20, 21, & 22 Test Review
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