NAC389.472. Geometry.  


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  • A course of study in geometry must include instruction designed to teach the pupil to do the following:

         1. Investigate and compare the different geometric systems to develop an understanding of an axiomatic system.

         2. Compare and contrast properties of geometric figures on a plane.

         3. Investigate and draw three-dimensional objects.

         4. Create and validate formulas for two-dimensional figures and three-dimensional objects.

         5. Construct proofs for mathematical assertions, including indirect proofs and paragraph proofs.

         6. Analyze and solve problems by using inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning.

         7. Construct figures to discover and validate mathematical assertions.

         8. Apply coordinate geometry to validate properties of geometric figures.

         9. Investigate and solve problems by using relationships of the right triangle.

         10. Formulate and solve problems in everyday life by using geometric models.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Education, eff. 5-4-87; A 4-1-92)