Mathematics II
Math II Lessons
- Circles 1: radius of a circle being perpendicular to the tangent where the radius intersects the circle
- Congruence of Parallelograms: 5 properties of a parallelogram
- Constructing Special Angles: trigonometric functions used to find unknown sides and unknown angles of a right triangle and right triangles in applied problems using trigonometric ratios and the Pythagorean Theorem
- Drawing Quadrilaterals: Using Formulas within the Coordinate Plane to Determine Slopes, Distances, and Midpoints
- Inscribed Circle: properties of inventers and circumcenters
- Probability of Rain: product of probabilities used to determine independence; calculate intersection of dependent events using appropriate formula; calculate union of events using general addition rule
- Neglecting the Curvature of the Earth: theorems about lines and angles as well as tangent from a point outside the circle to the circle
- Symmetries of Rectangles: lines of symmetry for polygons and define rigid rotations that carry regular polygons onto themselves
- Squares on a Coordinate Grid: coordinate system and/or algebraic methods to verify properties of special parallelograms
- Titanic Determining if Two Events are Independent