Introduces the student to college-level Euclidean geometry, including definitions, postulates, and theorems. Topics include reasoning and proofs; parallel and perpendicular lines; triangles and congruence; quadrilaterals; circles; transformations; area; and analytic geometry. The course also introduces concepts in non-Euclidean geometry. The student will complete a required project. A graphing calculator, compass, protractor, and dynamic geometry software are required. (Prerequisite: high school Algebra II with a C or higher [or equivalent] or MATH 092 with a C or higher or by recommendation of the Math/Physics Department)
Geometry
MATH 130C
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