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Date: 2012-01-27 13:40:12
Angle
Euclidean plane geometry
Trigonometry
Triangle
Pythagorean theorem
Congruence
Similarity
Perpendicular
Law of cosines
Geometry
Triangles
Triangle geometry

Geometry Curriculum Crosswalk The following document is to be used to compare the 2003 North Carolina Mathematics Standard Course of Study for Geometry and the Common Core State Standards for Geometry. As noted in the Co

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