Free Printable Worksheets for learning Geometry at the College level

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Geometry Info Sheet

Introduction

  • Geometry is the study of shapes and spatial relationships.
  • It is an important branch of mathematics with many applications in fields such as architecture, engineering, and physics.

Key Concepts

  • Points: A point is a specific location in space, denoted by a dot.
  • Lines: A line is a straight path that extends infinitely in both directions. It is denoted by a straight line with arrows on both sides.
  • Angles: An angle is the space between two intersecting lines or planes. It is measured in degrees.
  • Polygons: A polygon is a closed shape made up of straight lines, such as triangles, squares, and hexagons.
  • Circles: A circle is a closed curve where all points on the curve are equidistant from a central point.

Definitions

  • Perimeter: The perimeter of a shape is the total distance around its edge.
  • Area: The area of a shape is the amount of space inside the shape.
  • Volume: The volume of a three-dimensional shape is the amount of space it occupies.
  • Congruent: If two shapes are congruent, they have the same size and shape.
  • Similar: If two shapes are similar, they have the same shape but different sizes.

Important Formulas

  • Perimeter of a rectangle: P = 2(l + w), where l is the length and w is the width.
  • Area of a triangle: A = 1/2 (b x h), where b is the base and h is the height.
  • Circumference of a circle: C = 2πr, where r is the radius.
  • Area of a circle: A = πr2, where r is the radius.

Key Theorems

  • Pythagorean theorem: In a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse (the longest side) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
  • Parallel lines theorem: If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the corresponding angles are congruent.
  • Similar triangles theorem: If two triangles are similar, then their corresponding angles are congruent and their corresponding sides are proportional.

Conclusion

  • Geometry is an important branch of mathematics with many practical applications.
  • It is important to understand the key concepts, definitions, formulas, and theorems in order to solve problems and apply them in real-world scenarios.

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Word Definition
Line A straight path that goes on indefinitely in both directions.
Ray A straight path that goes on indefinitely in one direction.
Angle A shape formed by two rays that share the same endpoint.
Vertex The point where two or more lines/rays meet.
Circle A shape with all points in the same plane at an equal distance
Arc A portion of a circle's circumference.
Chord A line segment that connects two points on the circle.
Tangent A line that touches the circle at exactly one point.
Congruent Having the same size and shape.
Similar Having the same shape but different sizes.
Symmetry A shape that, when divided in half, looks exactly the same.
Perpendicular Two lines that intersect at a right angle.
Hypotenuse The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
Pythagorean Theorem A² + B² = C², where A and B are legs and C is the
Polygon A closed shape made up of straight line segments.
Vertex angle Angle formed by two sides of a polygon that share a vertex.
Diagonal A line segment connecting two non-adjacent vertices.
Area The measurement of the amount of space inside a 2d shape.
Perimeter The sum of the lengths of all sides of a 2d shape.
Volume The measurement of the amount of space inside a 3d shape.

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Study Guide: Geometry

Geometry is the branch of mathematics that deals with the study of shapes, sizes, relative positions of figures, and properties of space.

Basic Concepts

  • Points, lines, and planes
  • Angles and their measures
  • Triangles: types, properties and their angles
  • Congruence and similarity of triangles
  • Quadrilaterals: types, properties, and their angles
  • Circles: types, properties, and angles
  • Polygons: types, properties, and angles
  • Three-dimensional figures: types, properties, and surface area
  • Volume of three dimensional figures
  • Co-ordinate Geometry

Analytical Geometry

  • Cartesian coordinates system
  • Distance and midpoint formulas
  • Slope and equations of lines (point-slope and slope-intercept)
  • Parallel and perpendicular lines
  • Conic sections (circle, parabola, ellipse, and hyperbola)

Trigonometry

  • Basics of trigonometry (Sine, Cosine and Tangent)
  • Trigonometric ratios and identities
  • Solving right triangles
  • Laws of sines and cosines

Geometric Proofs

  • Basic terms and formulas for proving
  • Direct proving, indirect proving, and proof by contradiction
  • Constructive geometry
  • Analyzing geometric proofs

Miscellaneous

  • Locus
  • Transformations (translation, reflection, rotation, and dilation)
  • Pythagorean theorem
  • Surface area and volume formulas
  • Circumference and Area of circles

Tips for Studying Geometry

  • Set a regular schedule for studying
  • Build up your understanding of basic principles before moving on to complex concepts
  • Draw diagrams to visualize problems
  • Practice, practice, practice! It’s all about applying what you’ve learned.

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Geometry Practice Sheet

Problem Set 1: Basic Concepts

  1. Define what a point, line, and plane are in Geometry.
  2. What is the difference between collinear and coplanar?
  3. True or False: A line can intersect a plane at only one point.

Problem Set 2: Angles and Triangles

  1. What is the sum of the interior angles of a triangle?
  2. Define what an acute, right, and obtuse angle are.
  3. Given two parallel lines and a transversal, what is an alternate interior angle?
  4. What is the Pythagorean theorem? How is it used in finding unknown sides of a right triangle?

Problem Set 3: Congruence and Similarity

  1. Define what congruent and similar mean in Geometry.
  2. What is the Congruence Postulate?
  3. What is the Similarity Postulate?
  4. How can you determine if two triangles are similar?

Problem Set 4: Quadrilaterals and Circles

  1. What are the four properties of a parallelogram?
  2. What is the difference between a square and a rectangle?
  3. What is a tangent line to a circle?
  4. How does the radius of a circle relate to its diameter?

Problem Set 5: Three-dimensional Geometry

  1. What is the difference between a prism and a pyramid?
  2. What is a net in regards to a three-dimensional shape?
  3. What is the formula for calculating the volume of a sphere?
  4. What are the properties of a rectangular solid?

Problem Set 6: Coordinate Geometry

  1. Define what a Cartesian coordinate system is.
  2. Given two points on a coordinate plane, what is the formula for finding the distance between them?
  3. What is the equation for a line in point-slope form?
  4. How do you find the slope of a line using two points on the line?

Problem Set 7: Trigonometry

  1. What is the definition of sin, cos, and tan?
  2. What is the Pythagorean identity?
  3. Given one side and one angle of a right triangle, how do you find the other sides?
  4. What is the difference between the sine and cosine functions?

Geometry Practice Sheet

  1. Prove that the sum of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees.

  2. Find the area of a triangle with a base of 15 cm and a height of 10 cm.

  3. Find the perimeter of a hexagon with side lengths of 4 cm, 6 cm, 8 cm, 10 cm, 12 cm, and 14 cm.

  4. Find the circumference of a circle with a radius of 8 cm.

  5. Find the equation of a line parallel to the line y = -3x + 5 that passes through the point (2, -1).

  6. Find the equation of a line perpendicular to the line y = -3x + 5 that passes through the point (2, -1).

  7. Find the equation of a circle with a center at (2, -1) and a radius of 5.

  8. Find the equation of a parabola with a vertex at (2, -1) and a focus at (2, -4).

  9. Find the equation of an ellipse with a center at (2, -1) and a major axis of length 10 and a minor axis of length 5.

  10. Find the equation of a hyperbola with a center at (2, -1) and a major axis of length 10 and a minor axis of length 5.

Geometry Practice Sheet

  1. Find the area of a triangle with base 10 cm and height 8 cm.

  2. Find the circumference of a circle with radius 5 cm.

  3. Find the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle with sides of length 6 cm and 8 cm.

  4. Find the equation of the line that passes through the points (2,4) and (6,8).

  5. Find the equation of the circle with center at (4,5) and radius of 6 cm.

  6. Find the equation of the parabola with vertex at (2,3) and directrix x = -2.

  7. Find the equation of the ellipse with center at (3,4) and major axis of length 12 cm and minor axis of length 8 cm.

  8. Find the equation of the hyperbola with center at (1,2) and transverse axis of length 8 cm and conjugate axis of length 6 cm.

  9. Find the equation of the line that is perpendicular to the line y = -4x + 6 and passes through the point (2,4).

  10. Find the equation of the plane that passes through the points (1,2,3), (4,5,6), and (7,8,9).

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Geometry Quiz

Test your mastery of Geometry with this challenging quiz!

Problem Answer
What is the formula for the area of a triangle? (base x height) / 2
What is the formula for the volume of a sphere? (4/3) x pi x radius3
What is the Pythagorean Theorem? a2 + b2 = c2
What is the equation of a circle with center (a,b) and radius r? (x-a)2 + (y-b)2 = r2
What is the definition of an acute angle? An angle that measures less than 90 degrees
What is the equation for a line in point-slope form? y - y1 = m(x - x1)
What is the formula for the surface area of a rectangular prism? 2lw + 2lh + 2wh
What is the formula for the area of a trapezoid? (base1 + base2) x height / 2
What is the formula for the lateral area of a cone? pi x radius x slant height
What is the definition of a rhombus? A quadrilateral with all sides of equal length

Good luck!

Question Answer
What is the definition of a polygon? A polygon is a closed, two-dimensional shape with straight sides and angles.
What is the formula for the area of a triangle? The formula for the area of a triangle is A = 1/2 * b * h, where b is the base and h is the height.
What is the formula for the perimeter of a square? The formula for the perimeter of a square is P = 4 * s, where s is the length of one side.
What is the definition of a line segment? A line segment is a part of a line with two distinct endpoints.
What is the definition of a ray? A ray is a part of a line that has one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction.
What is the definition of an angle? An angle is the figure formed by two rays sharing a common endpoint.
What is the formula for the area of a circle? The formula for the area of a circle is A = π * r2, where r is the radius of the circle.
What is the formula for the circumference of a circle? The formula for the circumference of a circle is C = 2 * π * r, where r is the radius of the circle.
What is the definition of a midpoint? A midpoint is a point that divides a line segment into two equal parts.
What is the formula for the slope of a line? The formula for the slope of a line is m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1), where (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) are two points on the line.

Geometry Quiz

Question Answer
What is the definition of a polygon? A polygon is a closed plane figure made up of three or more line segments that are connected end to end.
What is the formula for the area of a triangle? The formula for the area of a triangle is A = 1/2 * base * height.
What is the definition of a circle? A circle is a shape consisting of all points in a plane that are a given distance from a given point, the center.
What is the formula for the circumference of a circle? The formula for the circumference of a circle is C = 2πr, where r is the radius.
What is the definition of a sphere? A sphere is a three-dimensional figure consisting of all points in space that are a given distance from a given point, the center.
What is the formula for the surface area of a sphere? The formula for the surface area of a sphere is A = 4πr2, where r is the radius.
What is the definition of a parallelogram? A parallelogram is a four-sided shape with two pairs of parallel sides.
What is the formula for the area of a parallelogram? The formula for the area of a parallelogram is A = bh, where b is the base and h is the height.
What is the definition of a cube? A cube is a three-dimensional figure with six equal square faces.
What is the formula for the volume of a cube? The formula for the volume of a cube is V = s3, where s is the length of one side.
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