1.1 Measuring and Constructing Segments
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1.2 Measuring and Constructing Angles
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1.3 Using Inductive Reasoning to Make Conjectures
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1.4 Conditional Statements
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1.5 Using Deductive Reasoning to Verify Conjectures
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2.1 Biconditional Statements and Definitions
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2.2 Algebraic Proof
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2.3 Geometric Proof
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2.4 Flowchart and Paragraph Proofs
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3.1 Angles Formed by Parallel Lines and Transversals
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3.2 Proving Lines Parallel
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3.3 Perpendicular Lines
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4.1 Congruence and Transformations
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4.2 Angle Relationships in Triangles
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4.3 Congruent Triangles
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5.1 Triangle Congruence: SSS and SAS
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5.2 Triangle Congruence: ASA, AAS, and HL
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5.3 Triangle Congruence: CPCTC
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5.4 Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles
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6.1 Perpendicular and Angle Bisectors
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6.2 Bisectors of Triangles
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6.3 Medians and Altitudes of Triangles
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6.4 The Triangle Midsegment Theorem
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7.1 Properties of Parallelograms
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7.2 Conditions for Parallelograms
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7.3 Properties of Special Parallelograms
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7.4 Conditions for Special Parallelograms
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8.1 Ratios in Similar Polygons
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8.2 Similarity and Transformations
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8.3 Triangle Similarity: AA, SSS, and SAS
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8.4 Applying Properties of Similar Triangles
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8.5 Dilations and Similarity in the Coordinate Plane
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9.1 The Pythagorean Theorem
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9.2 Applying Special Right Triangles
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10.1 Trigonometric Ratios
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10.2 Solving Right Triangles
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10.3 Angles of Elevation and Depression
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11.1 Developing Formulas for Circles and Regular Polygons
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11.2 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
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11.3 Volume of Pyramids and Cones
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11.4 Spheres
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12.1 Lines That Intersect Circles
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12.2 Arcs and Chords
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12.3 Sector Area and Arc Length
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12.4 Inscribed Angles
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13.1 Complex Numbers and Roots
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13.2 Operations with Complex Numbers
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14.1 7-3 Factoring x^2 + bx + c
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14.2 7-4 Factoring ax^2 + bx + c
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14.3 7-5 Factoring Special Products
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15.1 Using Transformations to Graph Quadratic Functions
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15.2 Properties of Quadratic Functions in Standard Form
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15.3 Curve Fitting with Quadratic Models
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16.1 Solving Quadratic Equations by Graphing and Factoring
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16.2 Completing the Square
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16.3 The Quadratic Formula
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16.4 Nonlinear Systems
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17.1 Introduction to Coordinate Proof
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17.2 Circles in the Coordinate Plane
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17.3 Parabolas
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18.1 Geometric Probability
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18.2 Permutations and Combinations
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18.3 Theoretical and Experimental Probability
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19.1 Independent and Dependent Events
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19.2 Two-Way Tables
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19.3 Compound Events
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