Honors Geometry Final Exam 2015 Notes Dates of Exams: Per 3: Friday, June 12 @8am; Per 1: Monday, June 15 @8am Reminders: TEXTBOOKS! Bring your textbook to the exam if you have not already returned it. You cannot take the exam if you do not return your textbook. Bring pencils with erasers and your CALCULATOR Bring a drink, snack, tissues Bring something to do if you finish early. iPods are OK. Take care of personal business before the exam (i.e., go potty, talk to friends, etc.) Do not ask to leave the classroom at any time prior to the end of the session. Pretend you are going on a 2-hour car ride without stopping. Format: 1. Sometimes, Always, Never 2. Short and longer response. You must show all work as appropriate Content: All material covered since the midterm and any foundation skills from the 1st semester. A list is provided on the back of this page. Final Exam Review: You will have class time on Tuesday and Wednesday (6/9 & 10) to work on the final exam review. Answers will be posted on the Wiki so that you can check your answers and ask questions during those class periods or after school at extra help. The final exam review will not be collected but is still your responsibility to complete. Additional Review Problems: TB p. 598 – 603 Cumulative Review Chapters 1 – 12. Topics List: Chapter o o o o Chapter o o o Chapter o o o o Chapter o o o o o Chapter o o 5: Parallel Lines & Related Figures 5.4 Four-Sided Polygons 5.5 Properties of Quadrilaterals 5.6 Proving That a Quadrilateral is a Parallelogram 5.7 Proving That Figures are Special Quadrilaterals 6: Lines and Planes in Space 6.1 Relating Lines to Planes 6.2 Perpendicularity of a Line and a Plane 6.3 Basic Facts about Parallel Lines 7: Polygons 7.1 Triangle Application Theorems 7.2 Two Proof-Oriented Triangle Theorems 7.3 Formulas Involving Polygons 7.4 Regular Polygons 8: Similar Polygons 8.1 Ratio and Proportion 8.2 Similarity 8.3 Methods of Proving Triangles Similar 8.4 Congruence and Proportions in Similar Triangles 8.5 Three Theorems Involving Proportions 9: The Pythagorean Theorem 9.1 Review of Radicals and Quadratic Equations 9.2 Introduction to Circles o o o o o o o Chapter o o o o o o o o o o Chapter o o o o Chapter 9.3 Altitude-on-Hypotenuse Theorems 9.4 Geometry’s Most Elegant Theorem 9.5 The Distance Formula 9.7 Special Right Triangles 9.8 The Pythagorean Theorem and Space Figures 9.9 Introduction to Trigonometry 9.10 Trigonometric Ratios 10: Circles 10.1 The Circle 10.2 Congruent Chords 10.3 Arcs of a Circle 10.4 Secants and Tangents 10.5 Angles Related to a Circle 10.6 More Angle-Arc Theorems 10.7 Inscribed and Circumscribed Polygons 10.8 The Power Theorems 10.9 Circumference and Arc Length 13.6 Circles (Equations of Circles) 11: Area 11.1 Understanding Area 11.2 to 11.4 Areas of Plane Figures (parallelograms, triangles, trapezoids, kites, and related figures) 11.5 Areas of Regular Polygons 11.6 Areas of Circles, Sectors, and Segments 12: Surface Area and Volume