Geometry

Geometry is all about shapes and their properties. If you like playing with objects, or like drawing, then geometry is for you!

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18 mars 2026

Matière et domaine

math · geometry

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4e année–10e année (2de)

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Introduction

Overview of Geometry

  • Definition: The study of shapes, their properties, and the relationships between them.
  • Core Divisions:
    • Plane Geometry: Focuses on two-dimensional (2D) flat shapes (e.g., lines, circles, triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons).
    • Solid Geometry: Focuses on three-dimensional (3D) objects (e.g., cubes, prisms, cylinders, spheres).
  • Fundamental Concepts:
    • Point: Zero dimensions (position only).
    • Line: One-dimensional.
    • Plane: Two-dimensional.
    • Solid: Three-dimensional.
  • Key Topics in Plane Geometry:
    • Quadrilaterals: Includes rectangles, rhombi, squares, parallelograms, trapezoids, and kites.
    • Polygons: 2D shapes defined by straight lines.
    • Circles: Includes properties like Pi, arcs, sectors, segments, and advanced circle theorems.
    • Transformations & Symmetry: Geometric movements and balance.
    • Coordinate Geometry: Mapping shapes on a plane.
  • Key Topics in Solid Geometry:
    • Polyhedra: Solids with flat faces (e.g., cubes, cuboids, Platonic solids, prisms, pyramids).
    • Non-Polyhedra: Solids with curved surfaces (e.g., spheres, tori, cylinders, cones).
  • Practical Applications: Used to calculate areas, volumes, lengths, and angles to better understand patterns and the physical world.
  • Tools & Techniques: Includes geometric constructions using a ruler, compass, protractor, and drafting triangles.

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