Honors Geometry Assignments 2007-2008

 

Date  
Assignments
   
5/21(9.4) p593/ 6-9, 10-26

5/16 (9.3)

 

Inscribed angles - read the section of the book before you begin your assignment

p585/ 11-32

5/15 (9.2) p577/  3, 4, 6 - 7, 10 - 14, 19 - 25

5/12(9.1)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

p569/ 1-4, 19-22, 23-43, 45

We summarized the proof of:

if 2 chords in a circle are conguent, then the arcs are congruent.

Prove the converse:
If 2 arcs of a circle are congruent, then the chords of the arcs are congruent.

Chapter 8+10 Test Wednesday

 

 5/8 Quiz 8(5-6), 10(1-2) tomorrow
5/7 (10.2)

p 642/ 2, -10-23, 24-35 odd, 36-37, 49-51

 

5/6

10.1

 

p634/  2, 3, 12-39

Find the length of the apothem of a regular pentagon whose sides are 12 in.  Then calculate the are of the pentagon.

5/5 p 548/ 16-37, 40-47, 57, 54

 5/1

 

 p548/ 9-15

(posted on Saturday morning)

4/29

 

 

P513/ 38-41, 42

p536/ 5-18, 27-33 fill in proof, Prove Proportional Altitudes thm, 34

 

4/25 Quiz 8(1-4) Monday

4/24

(8.4)

p528/ 1-4, 6-12, 13-25 odd, 37, 39, 40

 

4/23 (8.3)

p521/ 1, 2, 5-17, 18-21, 35, 37

Quiz after section 4 (Monday)

4/22

 

 

 

p514/ 43, 45-48

handout (Exchange Property) and CaML Question.

Go back to your old CaMLs and find some surface area and volume questions.)

4/21

(8.2)

p511,  1-11, 16-19, 22-23, 26-29, 31, 33, 35-36

 

4/18 handout on  dilation on a non-coordinated plane

 4/15

 

(8.1)

 

 Chapter test is Thursday

 

due Friday . p 503/ 1-2, 14, 16, 18-21, 27, 29

 

4/11

p 483/ 35-40

Quiz Tuesday

4/10

7.6

Question on cylinders as described in class.

Spheres! p473/3-7, 8 - 17 column, 21 -24, 27, 30, 32-35, 38, 39, 40-42

4/9

 

p467/ 47 - 49

 

4/8

 

Cones

 

p464/3-5, 10, 13, 16 - 18, 23, 24, 27, 30-35, 45,  46

4/7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do again any questions from last nights hwk that you had trouble with. Also:

 

1) A cylindrical beaker with radius 4 inches and height 6 inches is filled with water.  The water is poured into a rectangular pan with dimensions 9"x11"x 5".  How deep will the water be in the pan?

 

2) If the water is now poured into a tall slim cylinder with radius half as big (i.e. 2 inches), do you think the water will be twice as tall?

Do the math to determine the answer.

 

 

2)A solid made of playdough is in the shape of a pyramid sitting on top of a cube.  The cube has 10 cm sides and the whole solid is 24 cm tall.
If the playdough is rolled into a cylinder with a height of 15 cm, what would the radius of the cylinder be?

 4/4 (7.4)

 Cylinders!

p456/ 1-4, 6, 9, 12-13, 16-19, 21-23 odd, 26-31, 36, 37, 38

 4/2  Quiz tomorrow 7(1-3)

4/1

 

 

 

 

p448/ 1, 6 , 8,  25 - 30 (rectanglular based pyramid), 47,

Find the surface area and volume of a regular hexagonal based right pyramid with each base's side of 8 inches and a pyramid height of 20 inches.

p452/ portfolio activity

 3/31

 

 pyramids - Nets and Volume  (tomorrow Surface Area)

p448/ 3, 4, 5, 9-14, 20-23, 31, 33, 54, 55

3/20 p 442/ 3, 4, 16, 26, 32 - 35, 36 - 38, 40-42 even, 46-47
3/19 p441/ 5-8, 11-12, 18, 21-25, 27-29, 31, 32, 34

3/18

 

 

 

p435/ 47-55 Review, 56-59 Look beyond.  Before you trace your foot on graph paper and count squares, identify how many squares on the graph paper is a square inch.  Use a ruler.  Then count & estimate number of square inches.

3/17 (7.1)

read 432 top of page,  p 433/ 5-9, 12-29, 37-45  

31-34 different questions be sure to read the directions.

3/14

 

 

 

 

Play with blocking out your name in 1 point perspective for your name project.  It is due after spring break but I can give you feedback this week if you get started on it.  THere are guidelines that I will give you next week for the final project, so you may want to wait until you see them before you do more.

3/11 (6.6)

 

read section 6.6 (begins p 409) and examine the pictures.

p 413/ 6, 7, 15, 17 (last exercise will take you through 2 point perspective for a box)    see photo for 38, 39 - describe what is happening there.

3/10 (6.4)

 

p401/ Make sure you are plotting points in 3 dimensions correctly

29-32, 37-42, 43-48

 Big Quiz on chapter 6 material on thursday

3/7 (6.4) p399/ 6-8, 13-16, 17-27 odd, 33-36
 3/6 (6.3)

p393/ 30-33, 41, 49, 50, 53-54

3/4 (6.2)

 

PRISMS!
p391/ 1, 3, 5-7, 9-25, 34-39, 40

 3/3 (6.2)

 p383/ 1-3, 7-12, 18-22, 27-30

p387 shows how to build some special polyhera.

2/26 (6.1)

 

 

Finish the orthographic projections for the third row of solids on the handout.

p375/8 - 10, 21, 20, 28-30, 39, 42, 43, 50

2/25

(6.1)

Finish the handout from class - nothing to do for the third row of solids.

p375/ 6, 11-16, 19, 22 - 24, 38, 39

 2/19 (5.8)

Geometric Probability

p 357/ 9-28, 30-32, 35-39

Chapter 5 test on Friday

2/12 (5.6)

 

 

 

 

Estimating area "under a curve" using Left and Right hand rules.

p342/ 1-2, 7-8, 35.  Complete handouts.

Quiz 5(4-6) Friday

 

NOTE  Typo on a handout ..... #2 Parallelogram F(-5, 8) and R(-7,2)  both y coordinates are positive

2/11 (5.6)

 

p 342/ 5, 6, 10, 13, 15-26, 28

p 341 - read about quadrature: .... estimating area using rectangles

2/7 (5.5)

p 335 2, 3, 8, 9, 10-20 even, 35-39, 44-45

Area of a Regular Polygon

2/6 (5.5)

 

p335/ 1,4-7, 10-21 odd, 22-33

Special Right Triangles

2/5 p326/ 18-23 Converse of Pythagorean Thm and Pythagorean Triples
2/4  (5.4) p325/  4-17, 24-26, 28-30, 40-42  Pythagorean Theorem
1/31 Quiz 5(1-3) tomorrow
1/29  (5.3) p317/   1, 3, 9-19 odd,  21-29, 31, 33-37

1/28

 

 

Handout on simplifying square roots

Derive the formula for area of a Kite

p308 #51

1/25 (5.2) p 308/ 5-9, 11-17 odd, 18, 19-28 column, 33, 37, 41, 43, 44, 46-47, 51
1/24   (5.1) p298/ 7, 8, 31-, 35-41, 52-53 and Handout
1/23  (5.1) p298 3-6, 9-18, 21, 22, 24-25, 27, 30, 32, 34

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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