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Big Ideas Math Geometry, 2014
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2. Reflections
1. Basics of Geometry
p. 1-61
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2. Reasoning and Proofs
p. 63-121
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3. Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
p. 123-169
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4. Transformations
p. 171-227
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5. Congruent Triangles
p. 229-297
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6. Relationships Within Triangles
p. 299-355
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7. Quadrilaterals and Other Polygons
p. 357-413
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8. Similarity
p. 415-459
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9. Right Triangles and Trigonometry
p. 461-525
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10. Circles
p. 527-652
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11. Circumference, Area, and Volume
p. 591-663
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12. Probability
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If you are able to fold a figure along some line so that the two parts line up, then we have found a line of symmetry. For this triangle, there is only one way we can fold it that fits this criteria.
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