Access Point #: MA.912.G.2.Su.c (Archived Access Point)


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Match triangles and rectangles that are same shape, but different size (similar) using physical and visual models.
Number: MA.912.G.2.Su.c Category: Supported
Date Adopted or Revised: 09/07 Standard: Polygons : Identify and describe polygons (triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, etc.), using terms such as regular, convex, and concave. Find measures of angles, sides, perimeters, and areas of polygons, justifying the methods used. Apply transformations to polygons. Relate geometry to algebra by using coordinate geometry to determine transformations. Use algebraic reasoning to determine congruence, similarity, and symmetry. Create and verify tessellations of the plane using polygons.

Related Benchmarks

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MA.912.G.2.3: Use properties of congruent and similar polygons to solve mathematical or real-world problems.
MA.912.G.2.6: Use coordinate geometry to prove properties of congruent, regular and similar polygons, and to perform transformations in the plane.



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Related Resources

Image/Photograph

Name Description
Clipart: Geometric Shapes:

In this lesson, you will find clip art and various illustrations of polygons, circles, ellipses, star polygons, and inscribed shapes.



Parent Resources

Image/Photograph

Name Description
Clipart: Geometric Shapes:

In this lesson, you will find clip art and various illustrations of polygons, circles, ellipses, star polygons, and inscribed shapes.