Year 11

BSM offers hundreds of year 11 maths skills to explore and learn.

    General review of numerical functions
  • Function types: mixed review
  • Use Function Notation to evaluate functions
  • The average rate of change
  • Find the Rate of Change over a given interval
  • The direction of variation of reference functions
  • The table of variation of reference functions
  • The sing of reference functions
  • Graphing functions using reference functions
  • Identify Piecewise-defined function from the equation
  • Identify Piecewise-defined function from the graph
  • Identify Piecewise-defined function from the table
  • Identify Piecewise-defined function from set of ordered pairs
  • Domain of Piecewise-defined function
  • Complete a function table from the equation of Piecewise-defined function
  • Complete a function table from the graph of Piecewise-defined function
  • Graph Piecewise-defined functions
  • Create and use a Piecewise-defined function from real world data
  • Create a Piecewise-defined function from a graph
  • Step Functions
  • Reference function: mixed review (domains, ranges, graphs, function properties)
  • Range Of Piecewise-Defined Function
    Polynomial functions
  • Polynomial functions: mixed review (domains, ranges, graphs, function properties)
  • Degree of a polynomial functions: mixed review
  • Polynomial functions equality
  • Add polynomial functions
  • Subtract polynomial functions
  • Multiply polynomial functions
  • Mixed polynomial functions operations
  • Mixed polynomial functions operations: word problems
  • Simplify polynomial functions
  • Composition of polynomial functions
  • Identify the root of a polynomial functions
  • Find the root of a polynomial functions
  • Graph the root of a polynomial functions
  • Root of a polynomial functions: word problems
  • Factorizing polynomial functions using the factor (x-a)
  • Factorizing polynomial functions using roots
    Function Operations
  • Functions Equality
  • Add Function To Real Number (ƒ + k)
  • Add Tow Functions (ƒ + g)
  • Multiply Function By Real Number (λƒ)
  • Multiply Tow Functions (ƒ x g)
  • Division Of Tow Functions (ƒ/g)
  • Mixed Functions Operations
  • Mixed Functions Operations: Word Problems
  • Identify The Composition Of Functions
  • Find The Composition Of Functions
  • Composition Of Functions: Word Problems
  • Direction Of Changing Of Function + Real Number (ƒ + k)
  • Direct Variation
  • Inverse Variation
  • Mixed Variation Functions
  • Variation Function (ƒ + k)
  • Using The Sum Or The Product To Find The Root Of Quadratic Equation
    Quadratic Equations 11
  • Quadratic Equations: Mixed Review (Degree)
  • Identify The Discriminant
  • Identify The Quadratic Form Of Polynomial Equations
  • Determine The Quadratic Form Of Polynomial Equations
  • Factorizing Quadratic Equations
  • Number Of Solutions Of Quadratic Equations (Using The Discriminant)
  • Find Roots Of Quadratic Equations
  • The Sum And Product Of Roots Of The Quadratic Equations
  • The Relationship Between The Sum And The Product Of Roots Of The Quadratic Equations
  • Determining The Sign Of The Roots Of The Quadratic Equations
  • The Quadratic Equations: : Word Problems
  • Multiply Squared Equations
  • Two Equivalent Equations
  • Write The Quadratic Equations Using The Roots
  • Determining The Sum Or The Product Of Roots Without Calculating The Solutions Of The Equations
  • Graph Solutions Of Quadratic Equations
    Quadratic Inequalities
  • Solutions Of A Second-Degree Trinomial
  • Determine The Solutions Of The Inequality From The Graph Of A Function
  • Identify Quadratic Inequalities
  • Multiply Squared Inequations
    Inverse And Joint Variation 11
  • Constant Of Variation
  • Use Inverse Variation To Write The Reciprocal Function
  • Use Inverse Variation To Graph The Reciprocal Function
  • Use Joint Variation To Write Mathematical Models
    Introduction To Limits 11
  • Understanding Limit Notation
  • Use The Formal Definition Of Limit
  • Understanding The Limits Of Functions
  • Understanding Left-Hand Limits And Right-Hand Limits
  • Understanding Two-Sided Limits
  • Learn That A Limit Can Fail To Exist When Behavior Differs From The Right And From The Left
  • Learn That A Limit Can Fail To Exist Because Of Unbounded Behavior
  • Limits And Oscillating Behavior
  • Evaluating Limits Using The Limit Notation ( Estimate A Limit Using A Numerical Approach)
  • Find Limits Using The Graphs (Estimate A Limit Using A Graphical Approach)
  • Find One-Sided Limits Using Graphs
  • One-Sided Limits
  • Determine Infinite Limits From The Left
  • Determine Infinite Limits From The Right
    Calculate Limits 11
  • Finite And Infinite Limits
  • Finite Limit And Infinite Limit At A Real Number
  • Finite Limit And Infinite Limit At Infinity
  • Evaluate Basic Limits
  • Limit Of A Polynomials
  • Limit Of A Rational Function
  • Limit Of The Sum Of Two Function
  • Limit Of The Product Of Two Function
  • Limit Of The Ratio Of Two Function
  • Limits Of [ F(X) ]2
  • Limits Of | F(X) |
  • Limits Of √F(X)
  • Evaluate Limits Of Function (Limits Of Sum , Product And Composition Of Function)
  • Geometric Interpretation Of The Limits
  • Understanding The Asymptote
  • The Vertical Asymptote
  • The Horizontal Asymptote
  • The Oblique Asymptote
  • The Vertical, Horizontal And Oblique Asymptote
  • Graph The Asymptote
  • Prove That The Line Is The Asymptote To The Curve Of The Function
  • Find The Asymptote To The Curve Of The Function
  • The Relative Position Of The Asymptote To The Curve Of The Function
  • Use Vertical Asymptotes To Find Limits (Use Vertical Asymptotes To Help In Determining Limits)
    Continuity 11
  • Understanding Continuity With Functions Graphs
  • Identify The Graphs Of Continuous Functions
  • Determine Continuity Using Graphs
  • Determine One-Sided Continuity Using Graphs
  • Continuity On A Closed Interval
  • Continuity At A Point
  • Properties Of Continuity
  • Continuity Theorem
  • Properties Of Continuous Functions
    Introduction To Derivatives 11
  • Understanding Average Rate Of Change
  • The Average Rate Of Change Formula
  • Find The Average Rate Of Change Of A Function
  • Find The Average Rate Of Change From The Graph
  • Find The Average Rate Of Change From Equation
  • Find Instantaneous Rates Of Change
  • Velocity As A Rate Of Change
  • The Real Limit Of Function When X = 0
  • Identify The Derivative Function Of The Function Ƒ
  • Find The Derivative Function Of The Function Ƒ
  • Derivatives Of Reference Functions
  • The Domain Of Derivability
  • The Relationship Between A Function And Its Derived Function
  • Geometric Interpretation Of The Derived Number
  • The Tangent To The Function Graph At A Point
  • The Tangent Equation
  • The Tangent Slope
  • The Tangent To A Parabola
  • The Tangent To A Hyperbola
  • The Tangent To A Parabola Or A Hyperbola
    Linear Approximations 11
  • Introduction To Linear Approximations
  • Determine The Linear Approximation
  • Approximation Of A Function Around X = 0
  • Approximation Of A Function Around X = A (A Is A Real Number)
  • Linearization Of Radical Functions
  • Linearization Of Polynomial Functions
  • Linearization Of Rational Functions
  • Linearization Of Exponential Functions
  • Linearization Of Logarithmic Functions
  • Linearization Of Trigonometric Functions
    Operations On Derived Functions
  • The Derivative Of The Sum Of Two Functions
  • The Derivative Function Of The Product Of Two Functions
  • The Derivative Function Of The Reciprocal Of A Function
  • The Derivative Function Of The Ratio Of Two Functions
  • The Derivative Function Of The Function Ƒ(X) = U(Ax + B)
  • Basic Derivative Rules
  • Functions That Have The Same Derivative
  • Graph The Derivative Function
    Applications Of Derivation 11
  • Determining The Direction Of Variation Of A Function Using Its Derivative Function
  • The Variation Table Of Function Using Its Derivative Function
  • The Inflection Points
  • The Boundary Points
  • Find The Local Maximum And Minimum Values Using The Derivative Function
  • The Upper Bound Term Of The Function
  • The Lower Bound Term Of The Function
  • The Upper And The Lower Bound Terms Of The Function
  • Put The Function Between Two Boundary Values
  • Comparing Two Functions
    Exponential Functions 11
  • Exponential Function: Mixed Review (Domains, Ranges, Graphs, Function Properties)
  • Key Features Of Exponential Functions By Graphs
  • Key Features Of Exponential Functions By Tables
  • Key Features Of Exponential Functions By Equations
  • Transformations Of Exponential Function Graphs
  • Graphs Of Exponential Growth Functions
  • Find Growth Factor Of Exponential Growth Functions
  • Graphs Of Exponential Decay Functions
  • Find Decay Factor Of Exponential Decay Functions
  • Rewrite Exponential Functions To Identify Rates
  • Use Compound Interest Formula For Fixed Amount Of Time Compounding (Annual, Semi-Annual, Monthly, Etc)
  • Use Compound Interest Formula For Continuous Compounding
  • Use Compound Interest Formula To Solve For T (Time)
  • Construct Exponential Models Given Two Points Or By Using Regression
  • Solve Exponential Equations By Graphing
  • Exponential Growth And Decay: Word Problems
  • Limit Of Exponential Function
    Logarithms 11
  • Identify The Logarithms Expressions
  • Understand The Inverse Relationship Between Exponents And Logarithms (Find Inverses Of Each Function)
  • Rewrite Exponential Functions Into Logarithmic Functions
  • Rewrite Logarithmic Functions Into Exponential Functions
  • Evaluate Common Logarithms (With And Without Technology)
  • Evaluate Natural Logarithms (With And Without Technology)
  • Evaluate Logarithms Using Change Of Base Formula
  • Key Features Of Logarithmic Functions By Graphs
  • Key Features Of Logarithmic Functions By Tables
  • Key Features Of Logarithmic Functions By Equations
  • Transformations Of Logarithmic Function Graphs
  • Solve Logarithmic Equations By Graphing
  • Use Properties Of Logarithms To Expand
  • Use Properties Of Logarithms To Condense
  • Limit Of Logarithmic Function
    Numerical Sequence 11
  • Numerical Sequences: Mixed Review
  • Identify The Methods To Defined The Numerical Sequence
  • Arithmetic Sequence: Mixed Review
  • Write The General Term Expression Of The Arithmetic Sequence
  • Write The Recursive Formula Of The Arithmetic Sequence
  • Find Terms Of A Arithmetic Sequence
  • Geometric Sequence: Mixed Review
  • Write The General Term Expression Of The Geometric Sequence
  • Write The Recursive Formula Of The Geometric Sequence
  • Find Terms Of A Geometric Sequence
  • Identify A Sequence As Explicit Or Recursive
  • Convert A Recursive Formula To An Explicit Formula
  • Convert An Explicit Formula To A Recursive Formula
  • Evaluate Formulas For Sequences
  • Find Terms Of A Recursive Sequence
  • Increasing Sequence
  • Decreasing Sequence
  • Constant Sequence
  • Monotonic And Non-Monotonic Sequence
  • Monotone Decreasing
  • Monotone Increasing
  • Determining The Direction Of Variation Of Numerical Sequence
  • Graph The Numerical Sequence
  • Infinite Series And Non-Infinite Series
  • Bounded And Unbounded Sequences
  • The Upper-Bounded Sequence
  • The Lower-Bounded Sequence
  • The Upper And The Lower Bounded Sequence
  • Find The Number Of Terms Of An Arithmetic Sequence
  • Find The Limit Numerical Of Sequences
  • Introduction To Sigma Notation
  • Find The Sum Of A Finite Arithmetic Sequence
  • Find The Sum Of A Finite Geometric Sequence
  • Find The Sum Of A Finite Arithmetic Or Geometric Sequence
  • Find The Arithmetic Mean
  • Find The Geometric Mean
  • Compare The Arithmetic With The Geometric Sequence
  • Find The Arithmetic Mean
  • Find The Sum Of A Finite Arithmetic Or Geometric Sequence
  • Decreasing Sequence
    Complex Numbers 11
  • Simplify Whole Number Radicals Into Radical Form
  • Imaginary Unit I
  • Standard Form Of Complex Numbers
  • Adding With Complex Numbers
  • Subtracting With Complex Numbers
  • Powers Of I
  • Multiplying With Complex Numbers
  • Complex Conjugates
  • Dividing With Complex Numbers
  • Add, Subtract, Multiply And Divide Complex Numbers
  • Factoring A Sum Of Squares Using Complex Numbers
    Vectors 11
  • Compass Directions And Vectors (Direction Of A Vector)
  • Find The Magnitude Of A Vectors (Magnitude Of Vector)
  • Scalar Multiplication Of A Vector
  • Represent Vector Operations Algebraically
  • Represent Vector Operations Graphically
  • Properties Of Vector Addition
  • Properties Of Vector Scalar Multiplication
  • Unit Vectors
  • Write A Linear Combination Of Unit Vectors
  • Find Direction Angles Of Vectors
  • Transform A Vector Using Matrix Multiplication
  • Find The Area Of A Parallelogram Defined By Vectors
  • Find The Area Of A Parallelogram Defined By Vectors
  • Finding Dot Products Of Two Vectors
  • Properties Of The Dot Product
  • Find The Angle Between Two Vectors
  • Understand The Weighted Average
  • Calculate The Weighted Average Of Two Points
  • Calculate The Weighted Average Of Three Points
  • Calculate The Weighted Average Of Three Points Or More
  • Find Weighted Coordinates
  • Graph The Weighted Average
    Trigonometry ,Unit Circle And Directed Angles 11
  • Measure Angles Using Degree Measure
  • Measure Angles Using Radian Measure
  • Find Coterminal Angles In Degree Measure
  • Complementary Angles In Radian Measure
  • Convert An Angle Measure From Degrees To Radians
  • The Directed Angles
  • Negative And Positive Angle
  • Find The Measure Of Directed Angle
  • Standard Position288. Standard Position
  • Standard Position288. Standard Position
  • Coterminal Angles
  • The Principal Angles
  • Finding Principal Angles
  • Unit Circle And Quadrant
  • Quadrantal Angles
  • Trigonometric Value Of Reference Angles
  • Use The Properties Of 30-60-90 Triangles To Find The Coordinate Points At The 〖30〗^° (π/6 radian) Angle Measure On The Unit Circle
  • Use The Properties Of 45-45-90 Triangles To Find The Coordinate Points At The 〖45〗^° (π/4 radian) Angle Measure On The Unit Circle
  • Find Coterminal Angles In Radian Measure
  • Supplementary Angles In Radian Measure
  • Graph The Unit Circle
  • Convert An Angle Measure From Radians To Degrees
  • Use The Properties Of 30-60-90 Triangles To Find The Coordinate Points At The 〖60〗^° (π/3 radian) Angle Measure On The Unit Circle
  • Extend Your Knowledge Of The Coordinates At 〖30〗^°,〖45〗^° ,〖60〗^° Angles To Find Coordinates In The Other Three Quadrants Of The Unit Circle
  • Understand That For Any Angle θ On The Unit Circle With Points (x,y), □sin sin θ =y
  • Understand That For Any Angle θ On The Unit Circle With Points (x,y), □cos cos θ =x
  • Understand That For Any Angle θ On The Unit Circle With Points (x,y), □tan tan θ =y/x
  • Understand That For Any Angle θ On The Unit Circle With Points (x,y), □csc csc θ =1/y
  • Understand That For Any Angle θ On The Unit Circle With Points (x,y), □sec sec θ =1/x
  • Understand That For Any Angle θ On The Unit Circle With Points (x,y), □cot cot θ =x/y
  • Evaluate Trig Functions From Angle Measures On The Unit Circle
  • Evaluate Trigonometric Functions Of Acute Angles306. Evaluate Trigonometric Functions Of Acute Angles
    The Cross Product Of Vectors In 2d Plane 11
  • Cross Product Of Two Vectors
  • Cross Product Formula
  • Cross Product Matrix Notation
  • Right-Hand Rule Cross Product
  • Triple Cross Product
  • Triple Cross Product
  • Cross Product Properties
  • Cross Product Of Perpendicular Vectors
  • Cross Product Of Parallel Vectors
  • Magnitude Of Cross Product
    Matrices 11
  • Use A Matrix To Represent Data
  • Identify Rows And Columns Of Matrices
  • Identify Elements In A Matrix Given Matrix Addresses (Subscripts)
  • Use Scalar Multiplication To Create A New Matrix
  • Adding Matrices
  • Subtracting Matrices
  • Translate And Dilate Figures Using Matrices
  • Create A Zero Matrix Of Any Dimension
  • Understand The Properties Of The Zero Matrix As It Relates To Matrix Operations
  • Multiplying Matrices
  • Create An Identity Matrix Of Any Dimension
  • Understand The Properties Of The Identity Matrix As It Relates To Matrix Operations
  • Identify Square Matrices
  • Identify Row Matrices
  • Identify Column Matrices
  • Find The Determinant Of A 2x2 Matrix
  • Find The Determinant Of A 3x3 Matrix
  • Find The Inverse Of A 2x2 Matrix, If Possible
  • Find The Inverse Of Any Matrix Using Technology, If Possible
  • Understand That A Matrix Multiplied By Its Inverse Will Result In The Identity Matrix
  • Use Determinants To Find The Area Of Certain Shapes
  • Represent A System Of Equations Using Matrices And Use Inverse Matrices To Solve It
    The Complex Plane
    The Complex Plane 11
  • Plot Complex Numbers In The Complex Plane
  • Find The Absolute Value Of Complex Numbers
  • Adding In The Complex Plane
  • Subtracting In The Complex Plane
  • Complex Conjugates In The Complex Plane
  • Distance Formula In The Complex Plane
  • Midpoint Formula In The Complex Plane
    Statistics 11
  • Qualitative And Quantitative Data Type (Nominal, Ordinal, Discrete And Continuous): Mixed Review
  • Find Quartiles
  • Lower And Upper Quartile
  • Quartile Deviation
  • Find Quartile Deviation
  • Quartiles And Interquartile Range
  • Quartile Deviation
  • Visualizing Quartiles With Boxplots
  • Interpreting Quartiles
  • Variance And Standard Deviation Formula
  • Calculate Variance And Standard Deviation
  • Properties Of Variance And Standard Deviation
  • Standard Deviation Of Ungrouped Data
  • Standard Deviation By The Actual Mean Method
  • Standard Deviation By Assumed Mean Method
  • Standard Deviation Of Grouped Data
  • Standard Deviation Of Grouped Discrete Frequency Distribution
  • Standard Deviation Of Grouped Continuous Frequency Distribution
  • Measures Of Variability Range, Variance, Quartile And Standard Deviation
  • Measures Of Central Tendency Mean, Median And Mode
  • Understand The Empirical Rule And How It Relates To The Normal Distribution
  • Features Of Normal Distribution
  • Use The Empirical Rule To Solve Problems
  • Summary Statistics
  • Visualizing Quartiles With Boxplots
  • Understand the Empirical Rule and how it relates to the normal distribution
    Probability 11
  • Basic Terms Of Probability (Sample Space, Events, Elementary Event, Experiment)
  • Theoretical Probability
  • Experimental Probability
  • Make Predictions
  • Create Two-Way Frequency Tables
  • Use Two-Way Frequency Tables To Determine If Events Are Independent
  • Understand The Fundamental Counting Principle
  • Develop A Theoretical Probability Distribution
  • Recognize A Uniform Probability Distribution
  • Develop An Experimental Probability Distribution
  • Recognize Situations That Are Binomial Experiments
  • Use The Binomial Probability Formula To Find Probabilities
  • Use Binomial Probability To Find Expected Value
  • Understand The Fundamental Counting Principle
  • Develop An Experimental Probability Distribution
  • Use The Binomial Probability Formula To Find Probabilities
  • Recognize Problems Requiring Expected Value To Be Computed
  • Use Expected Value To Find Expected Payoffs
  • Use Expected Values To Evaluate Strategies
  • Use Probability To Determine Whether Games And Strategies Are Fair Or Unfair
  • Identify Independent And Dependent Events
  • Probability Of Independent And Dependent Events
  • Compound Events: Find The Number Of Outcomes
  • Probability Of Compound Events
  • Rules Of Probability
  • Find Conditional Probabilities
  • Independence And Conditional Probability
  • Find Conditional Probabilities Using Two-Way Frequency Tables
  • Find The Number Of Outcomes: Word Problems
    Geometry Foundations 11
  • Use The Segment Addition Postulate
  • Use The Protractor Postulate
  • Use The Angle Addition Postulate
  • Identify Congruent Segments
  • Identify Congruent Angles
  • Construct Lines, Rays, Segments, And Angles
  • Construct Angle Bisectors
  • Construct Perpendicular Bisectors Of Segments
  • Use Deductive Reasoning To Prove Theorems
  • Use Inductive Reasoning To Identify Patterns And Make Predictions
  • Use Inductive Reasoning To Identify Patterns And Make Predictions
  • Use Inductive Reasoning To Support Conjectures
  • Use Counterexamples To Disprove Conjectures
  • Present Conjectures As Conditional Statements
  • Write Conditional And Biconditional Statements
  • Find The Converse Of Conditional Statements
  • Find The Inverse Of Conditional Statements
  • Find The Contrapositive Of Conditional Statements
  • Find And Complete Truth Tables For Conditional Statements
  • Use The Laws Of Detachment
  • Use The Laws Of Syllogism
  • Vertical Angles Theorem
  • Congruent Supplements Theorem
  • Congruent Complements Theorem
  • Linear Pairs Theorem
  • Use Deductive Reasoning To Write Direct Proofs
  • Use Deductive Reasoning To Write Indirect Proofs
  • Use Inductive Reasoning To Write Proofs
  • Write Two Column Proofs Of Theorems About Lines And Angles
  • Write Paragraph Proofs Of Theorems About Lines And Angles
  • Use Indirect Reasoning To Prove Theorems About Lines And Angles
  • Use Inductive Reasoning To Write Proofs
  • Use Proof By Contradiction To Prove Conditional Statements
  • Use Proof By Contrapositive To Prove Conditional Statements
    Parallel And Perpendicular Lines 11
  • Use The Same-Side Interior Angles Postulate
  • Use The Alternate Interior Angles Theorem
  • Use The Corresponding Angles Theorem
  • Use The Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem
  • Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem
  • Triangle Exterior Angle Theorem
  • Determine If Two Lines Are Parallel Or Perpendicular
    Transformations 11
  • Identify Rigid Motions
  • Reflect A Figure Across A Line
  • Reflect A Figure On A Coordinate Plane
  • Write A Rule For A Reflection
  • Write A Rule For A Rotation
  • Identify The Image Of A Glide Reflection
  • Identify Transformations For Symmetry
  • Identify Lines Of Symmetry
  • Identify Rotational Symmetry
  • Write Rules For Translations
  • Identify Congruent Figures
    Triangle Congruence 11
  • Identify Congruent Sides
  • Identify Congruent Angles
  • Verify Congruence In Terms Of Rigid Motion
  • Understand Angles Of Isosceles Triangles
  • Understand Sides Of Isosceles Triangles
  • Understand Angles Of Equilateral Triangles
  • Understand Sides Of Equilateral Triangles
  • Use The Isosceles Triangle Theorem To Solve Problems
  • Use The Converse Of The Isosceles Triangle Theorem To Solve Problems
  • Use The Properties Of Equilateral Triangles To Solve Problems
  • Understand The ASA (Angle-Side-Angle) Congruence Criterion
  • Use ASA (Angle-Side-Angle) To Solve Problems When The Congruence Criterion Is Met
  • Identify Corresponding Parts In Triangles
  • Identify Congruence In Overlapping Triangle
    Relationships In Triangles 11
  • Identify Equidistant Points
  • Use The Perpendicular Bisector Theorem To Solve Problems
  • Use The Angle Bisector Theorem To Solve Problems
  • Identify The Circumcenters Of Triangles Via The Concurrency Of Perpendicular Bisectors
  • Use The Circumcenters Of Triangles To Solve Problems
  • Understand The Concurrency Of Angle Bisectors
  • Identify Incenters Of Triangles Via The Concurrency Of Angle Bisectors
  • Use The Incenters Of Triangles To Solve Problems
  • Identify Medians Of Triangles
  • Find The Length Of A Median
  • Identify Altitudes Of Triangles
  • Identify The Centroid Of A Triangle
  • Identify The Orthocenter Of A Triangle
  • Use The Triangle Inequality Theorem
  • Use Inequalities To Find Possible Side Lengths For One Side Of A Triangle When The Other Two Sides Are Unknown
  • Use The Hinge Theorem
  • Understand The Concurrency Of Perpendicular Bisectors Theorem
  • Use The Converse Of The Hinge Theorem
    Polygons 11
  • Understand The Polygon Exterior Angle-Sum Theorem
  • Use The Polygon Exterior Angle-Sum Theorem To Solve Problems
  • Use The Polygon Interior Angle-Sum Theorem To Solve Problems
  • Understand The Properties Of The Diagonals Of A Kite
  • Use The Diagonals Of A Kite To Solve Problems
  • Understand The Properties Of The Diagonals Of An Isosceles Trapezoid
  • Solve Problems Using Isosceles Trapezoids11
  • Use Opposite Sides Of A Parallelogram To Solve Problems
  • Use Angles Of A Parallelogram To Solve Problems
  • Find Unknown Lengths In A Parallelogram
  • Verify That A Quadrilateral Is A Parallelogram Given Its Sides And Diagonals
  • Verify That A Quadrilateral Is A Parallelogram Given Its Angles
  • Find The Diagonals Of A Rhombus
  • Find Lengths In A Rhombus
  • Find Angle Measures In A Rhombus
  • Find Diagonal Lengths Of A Rectangle
  • Use Diagonals To Identify Parallelograms (Rhombus, Rectangle, Etc)
    Similarity 11
  • Identify Dilations Of A Figure
  • Find A Scale Factor Of A Dilation
  • Dilate A Figure With A Center At The Origin
  • Dilate A Figure With A Center Not At The Origin
  • Use A Scale Factor To Find Length And Area
  • Graph A Composition Of A Rigid Motion And A Dilation
  • Find Similarity Transformations
  • Identify Similar Triangles Formed By An Altitude
  • Use The Geometric Mean To Solve Problems
  • Use Coordinate Geometry To Classify Triangles On The Coordinate Plane
    Coordinate Geometry 11
  • Use Coordinate Geometry To Classify Parallelograms On The Coordinate Plane
  • Use Coordinate Geometry To Classify Trapezoids On The Coordinate Plane
  • Use Coordinate Proofs To Solve Problems
    Conics 11
  • Use Coordinate Geometry To Classify Kites On The Coordinate Plane
  • Graph A Circle
  • Understand The Relationship Between The Focus And Directrix Of A Parabola
  • Write The Equation Of A Parabola Given The Focus And Directrix
    2D And 3D Shape Models 11
  • Understand The Polygon Interior Angle-Sum Theorem
  • Use Euler’s Formula To Calculate Faces, Vertices, And Edges
  • Describe Cross Sections Of Polyhedrons
  • Draw A Cross Section
  • Rotate A Polygon To Form A 3D Figure
  • Determine Whether Volume Or Surface Area Is Best For Describing Size
  • Apply Cavalieri’s Principle To Prisms
  • Apply Cavalieri’s Principle To Cylinders
  • Apply Cavalieri’s Principle To Pyramids
  • Apply Cavalieri’s Principle To Cones
  • Apply Cavalieri’s Principle To Spheres
  • Find The Volumes Of Hemispheres
  • Find The Volumes Of Composite Figures