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Geometry Final Exam Outline & Extra Credit Opportunity
(Note: Refer to all previous exam outlines)
Chapter One
 1-1 Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
 1-3 Points, Lines, and Planes
 1-4 Segments, Rays, Parallel Lines, and Planes
 1-5 Measuring Segments
 1-6 Measuring Angles
 1-8 The Coordinate Plane
 1-9 Perimeter, Circumference and Area
Chapter Two
 Know the difference between deductive and inductive reasoning
 Law of Syllogism
 Law of Detachment
 Reasoning in Algebra (proofs using properties)
Chapter Three
 Know the Properties of Parallel Lines
 Know how to prove that lines are Parallel
o Know all the postulates and Theorems
and the converse
 Parallel Lines and the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem
 The Polygon Angles-Sum Theorem
o Know how to find an interior & an exterior angle of a polygon
Chapter Four
 Congruent figures
 SSS/SAS/ASA/AAS postulates & theorems
 CPCTC
 HL-Theorem
Chapter Six
 Classifying Quadrilaterals
o Know the special quadrilaterals (parallelogram, rhombus, rectangle,
square, kite, trapezoid, isosceles trapezoid)
 Properties of Parallelograms
 Proving that a Quadrilateral is a Parallelogram
 Special Parallelograms
 Trapezoids and Kites
 Proofs using coordinate plane geometry (trapezoid midsegment theorem)
Memorize the Pythagorean theorem: a2 + b2 = c2
Extra Credit Opportunity 25 points:
Create a colorful and creative picture-reference book using all definitions, theorems,
postulates, and corollaries in Chapter(1-4,6)
The following must be included:
 Cover page (2 points)
o Colorful (1 point)
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o Creative (including a geometric shape or figure) (1 points)
Table of Content (2 points)
o List and page numbers of all content included in your picture reference
book
Definitions/Theorems/Postulates/Corollaries (20 points)
o Must included accurate definitions/theorems/postulates and corollaries
o Must included a picture or example (can be neatly drawn or computer
generated)
Bibliography (1 point)
o You must site your sources (textbook, internet, dictionary..etc)
o Ask your English teacher to provide with some examples of how to write a
bibliography.
List of definitions/theorems/postulate/corollaries that are to be included
Chapter
Definitions
One
-Inductive
reasoning
-Conjecture
-Counter
example
-Point
-Space
-Line
-Collinear
-Plane
-Coplanar
-Postulate
-Axiom
-Segment
-Ray
-Opposite Rays
-Parallel Lines
Skew Lines
-Parallel Lines
-Congruent
segments
-Angles
-Acute, right,
Obtuse, and
straight angles
-Congruent
angles
-Vertical,
adjacent,
Theorems
Postulates
Postulate 1-1
Postulate 1-2
Postulate 1-3
Postulate 1-4
Postulate 1-5
Postulate 1-6
Postulate 1-7
Postulate 1-8
Corollary
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
complementary,
&
supplementary
angles
-Perpendicular
Lines
-Perpendicular
bisector
-Angle bisector
-Distance
formula
-Midpoint
formula
-Conditional,
hypothesis, and
conclusion
-Converse
-Biconditional
-Deductive
reasoning
-Law of
Detachment
-Law of
Syllogism
-Properties of
Congruence
-Transversal
-Alternate
Interior Angles
-Same-Side
interior angles
-Corresponding
angles
-Polygon
-Convex
Polygon
-Concave
Polygon
-Equilateral
Polygon
-Equiangular
Polygon
-Regular
Polygon
Vertical Angles
theorem
Congruence
Supplements
thm.
CongruenceComplement
thm
Thm 2-4
Thm 2-5
-Alternate
Interior Angles
Thm
-Same-Side
Interior angles
theorem
-Alternate
Exterior Angles
Thm
-Same Side
Exterior Angles
Theorem
-Converse of
the Alternate
Interior Angles
Thm
-Converse of
the Same-Side
Interior Angles
-Corresponding
Angles
Postulate
-Converse of
the
Corresponding
Angles
Postulate
Thm
-Converse of
the Alt.
Exterior Angles
Thm.
-Converse of
the Same-Side
Exterior Angles
thm.
-Thm 3-9
-Thm 3-10
-Thm 3-11
-Triangle Angle
Sum Thm
-Triangle
Exterior Angle
Thm
-Polygon
Angle-Sum
Thm.
-Polygon Ext.
Angle Sum
Thm.
Chapter Four
-Congruent
Polygons
-CPCTC
-legs
-base
-vertex angle
-base angles
-hypotenuse
-Theorem 4-1
-AAS Thm
-Isosceles
Triangle Thm
-Converse of
Isosceles
Triangle Thm
-Thm 4-5
-HL-theorem
Chapter Six
-Parallelogram
-rhombus
-Rectangle
-Square
-Kite
-Trapezoid
-Consecutive
angles
-Base angles of
a trapezoid
-midsegment of
-Thm 6-1
-Thm 6-2
-Thm 6-3
-Thm 6-4
-Thm 6-5
-Thm 6-6
-Thm 6-7
-Thm 6-8
-Thm 6-9
-Thm 6-10
-Thm 6-11
-SSS Postulate
-SAS Postulate
-ASA Postulate
-Corollary to
Thm4-3
-Corollary to
Thm 4-4
a trapezoid

-Thm 6-12
-Thm 6-13
-Thm 6-14
-Thm 6-15
-Thm 6-16
-Thm 6-17
-Trapezoid
midsegment
Thm
Tips of success
o You can use the same diagram to demonstrate more than one definition,
theorem, postulate or corollary where appropriate
o Your picture-reference must be neat! You may purchase a report folder or
binder.
o Your picture/reference book must be neatly hand written or typed out.
Each page must be numbered with the exception of the cover page
o This assignment will not be accepted late! No late passes or free passes
can be used.
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