Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Geometry, 2015

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Chapter 1

Tools of Geometry

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Chapter 2

Transformations and Symmetry

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Chapter 3

Congruent Figures

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Chapter 4

Lines and Angles

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Chapter 5

Triangle Congruence Criteria

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Chapter 6

Applications of Triangle Congruence

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Chapter 7

Properties of Triangles

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Chapter 8

Special Segments in Triangles

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Chapter 9

Properties of Quadrilaterals

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Chapter 10

Coordinate Proof Using Slope and Distance

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Chapter 11

Similarity and Transformations

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Chapter 12

Using Similar Triangles

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Chapter 13

Trigonometry with Right Triangles

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Chapter 14

Trigonometry with All Triangles

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Chapter 15

Angles and Segments in Circles

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Chapter 16

Arc Length and Sector Area

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Chapter 17

Equations of Circles and Parabolas

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Chapter 18

Volume Formulas

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Chapter 19

Visualizing Solids

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Chapter 20

Modeling and Problem Solving

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Chapter 21

Introduction to Probability

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Chapter 22

Conditional Probability and Independence of Events

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Chapter 23

Probability and Decision Making

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