MTH 210 Week 5 MyMathLab Study Plan for Final Exam

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MTH 210 Week 5 MyMathLab Study Plan for Final Exam
MTH 210 Week 5 MyMathLab Study Plan for Final Exam
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MTH 210 Week 5 MyMathLab Study Plan for Final Exam

Please note that all weekly objectives are included for you to practice from the study plan in this prerequisite assignment. You should have already mastered the majority of those objectives in previous study plan weekly assignments.

 

The objectives are presented for you to study for the final examination which covers content from the entire course. You are encouraged to master any un-mastered objectives. You must have already demonstrated mastery over at least 60% of the total objectives before you can begin the Final Exam.

 

The purpose of the MyMathLab® Study Plan is to This assignment allows students to get the necessary practice to fully comprehend the weekly learning objectives through guided instructions, videos, and links to the textbook if you get stuck. Review what you have learned in Weeks 1-4. It will allow you to go back and rework problems you may have struggled with so you can have a better understanding of those topics before taking the Final Examination.

  1. Click theMyMathLab® Access
  2. Click Homework and Testsin MyMathLab® at the top-left of the screen.
  3. Click Study Plan for Final Examination.
  4. Click the green Practicebutton next to the first un-mastered objective.
  5. Completepractice problems until you feel ready for a quiz.
  6. Click the Closebutton and return to the Study Plan for the Final Exam.
  7. Click the Quiz Me
  8. Correctly answer the questions to earn the Mastery Point (MP). There may be 2-3 questions per Quiz Me.
  9. Important Note:If you do not correctly the questions in the Quiz Me, you must click Practice and successfully complete at least one practice problem before you can retake the Quiz Me. You can follow this process and attempt each Quiz Me as often as necessary.
  10. After you have earned the Mastery Point for the first objective, continue working in the Study Plan using the same process described above until you have earned all Mastery Points for the week.

 

Important Note: You must earn at least 60% of the Mastery Points in the Study Plan for Final Examination before moving on to the Final Examination. It is highly recommended that you earn 100% of the Mastery Points before moving on to the MyMathLab® Final Examination.

1.3 Measuring Segments

Find lengths of segments.

Solve applications.

1.4 Measuring Angles

Measure and classify angles.

3.2 Conditional Statements

Identify the hypothesis and the conclusion.

Write and find truth values of statements.

3.4 Deductive Reasoning

Use deductive reasoning to solve problems.

3.5 Reasoning in Algebra and Geometry

Write a two column proof.

3.6 Proving Angles Congruent

Use the vertical angle theorem, complements, and supplements.

Write a proof.

4.2 Properties of Parallel Lines

Use properties of parallel lines to find angle measures.

4.3 Proving Lines Parallel

Use parallel lines to determine angle measures.

5.1 Congruent Figures

Use the properties of congruence to find measures of angles and sides.

5.2 Triangle Congruence by SSS and SAS

Give the postulate that proves two triangles are congruent.

5.5 Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles

Solve applications.

5.6 Congruence in Right Triangles

Use the HL theorem to show congruence of right triangles.

6.6 Inequalities in One Triangle

Use the triangle inequality theorem to find the possible side lengths of a triangle.

7.1 The Polygon Angle-Sum Theorems

Find the sum of the measures of the exterior angles of a polygon.

Combine theorems to perform other calculations.

7.2 Properties of Parallelograms

Use relationships among diagonals of parallelograms.

7.3 Proving That a Quadrilateral is a Parallelogram

Determine values for which a quadrilateral is a parallelogram.

7.4 Properties of Rhombuses, Rectangles, and Squares

Use properties of diagonals of rhombuses and rectangles.

7.5 Conditions for Rhombuses, Rectangles, and Squares

Use properties of diagonals of rhombuses and rectangles.

7.6 Trapezoids and Kites

Verify and use properties of trapezoids and kites.

8.1 Ratios and Proportions

Write a ratio.

Solve a proportion.

8.2 Similar Polygons

Identify similar polygons.

Apply similar polygons.

9.2 The Pythagorean Theorem and Its Converse

Use the Pythagorean theorem.

10.1 Area of Parallelograms and Triangles

Find the area of a triangle.

Find the area of an irregular figure.

10.3 Areas of Regular Polygons

Use special triangles to find the area of a polygon.

11.3 Tangent Lines

Use properties of a tangent to a circle.

11.4 Chords and Arcs

Use congruent chords, arcs, and central angles.

Use perpendicular bisectors to chords.

11.5 Inscribed Angles

Find the measure of an inscribed angle or the arc it intercepts.

11.6 Angle Measures and Segment Lengths

Find the measures of angles and arcs formed by chords, secants, and tangents.

Find the lengths of segments associated with circles.

12.1 Space Figures and Cross Sections

Describe the relationships between the faces, edges, and vertices of polyhedra.

Identify and sketch cross sections of solid objects.

12.2 Surface Areas of Prisms and Cylinders

Find the surface area of a prism or a cylinder.

12.3 Surface Areas of Pyramids and Cones

Find the surface area of a pyramid or a cone.

12.4 Volumes of Prisms and Cylinders

Find the volume of a prism or a cylinder.

12.5 Volumes of Pyramids and Cones

Find the volume of a pyramid or a cone.

Solve applications and extensions involving volume.