How to be an expert in Geometry - Part 2

Learn more about Geometry, then test your knowledge with 1,000+ practice questions

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Description

This 100+ lesson course includes video, worksheets without solution and quizzes (with a solution) of everything from Algebra, to help you test your understanding along the way.

How to be an expert in Geometry - Part 2 is organized into the following sections:

  • 6-1 Angles of Polygons

  • 6-2 Parallelograms

  • 6-3 Tests for Parallelograms

  • 6-4 Rectangles

  • 6-5 Rhombi and Squares

  • 6-6 Trapezoids and Kites

  • 7-1 Dilation

  • 7-2 Similar Polygons

  • 7-3 Similar Triangles - AA Similarity

  • 7-4 Similar Triangles - SSS and SAS Similarity

  • 7-5 Parallel Lines and Proportional Parts

  • 7-6 Parts of Similar Triangles

  • 8-1 Geometric Mean

  • 8-2 The Pythagorean Theorem and Its Converse

  • 8-3 Special Right Triangles

  • 8-4 Trigonometry

  • 8-5 Angles of Elevation and Depression

  • 8-6 The Law of Sines

  • 8-7 The Law of Cosines

  • 9-1 Circles and Circumference

  • 9-2 Measuring Angles and Arcs

  • 9-3 Arcs and Chords

  • 9-4 Inscribed Angles

  • 9-5 Tangents

  • 9-6 Secants, Tangents, and Angle Measures

  • 9-7 Equations of Circles

  • 9-8 Equations of Parabolas

What You Will Learn!

  • 6-1 Angles of Polygons
  • 6-2 Parallelograms
  • 6-3 Tests for Parallelograms
  • 6-4 Rectangles
  • 6-5 Rhombi and Squares
  • 6-6 Trapezoids and Kites
  • 7-1 Dilation
  • 7-2 Similar Polygons
  • 7-3 Similar Triangles - AA Similarity
  • 7-4 Similar Triangles - SSS and SAS Similarity
  • 7-5 Parallel Lines and Proportional Parts
  • 7-6 Parts of Similar Triangles
  • 8-1 Geometric Mean
  • 8-2 The Pythagorean Theorem and Its Converse
  • 8-3 Special Right Triangles
  • 8-4 Trigonometry
  • 8-5 Angles of Elevation and Depression
  • 8-6 The Law of Sines
  • 8-7 The Law of Cosines
  • 9-1 Circles and Circumference
  • 9-2 Measuring Angles and Arcs
  • 9-3 Arcs and Chords
  • 9-4 Inscribed Angles
  • 9-5 Tangents
  • 9-6 Secants, Tangents, and Angle Measures
  • 9-7 Equations of Circles
  • 9-8 Equations of Parabolas

Who Should Attend!

  • Grade (9,10,11,12) students, or students about to start geometry who are looking to get ahead
  • Current SAT students.
  • Homeschooling parents looking for extra support with Geometry.
  • Any high school student.
  • Anyone who wants to study math.