- Describe the criteria for a 3-D object to be called a regular polyhedron.
- Rotational and reflective symmetries (2D & 3D): center of rotation and lines of reflection
- Use isometric grid paper to sketch 3D shapes given 2D views.
- Know the different types of triangles (acute, obtuse, right, equilateral, isosceles) and be able to create them given some info about angles.
- Make scale drawings using a center of dilation
- Find scale factor given relationships (i.e., surface area, volume); and given scale factor find other relationships.
- Name the single rigid motion given a transformation.
- Fill out a contingency table and be able to determine probability form the data.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Review for Final Exam
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