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REFERENCES

Dolciani, Mary P., et al., Algebra Structure and Method Book 1,Atlanta: HoughtonMifflin, 1979.

Naval Education and Training Command, Mathematics,Vol: 1, NAVEDTRA 10069-D1, Washington, D.C.: Naval Education and Training Program Development Center, 1985.

Olivio, C. Thomas and Olivio, Thomas P., Basic Mathematics Simplified,Albany, NY: Delmar, 1977.

Science and Fundamental Engineering,Windsor, CT: Combustion Engineering, Inc., 1985.

Academic Program For Nuclear Power Plant Personnel,Volume 1, Columbia, MD: General Physics Corporation, Library of Congress Card #A 326517, 1982.

TERMINAL OBJECTIVE

1.0 Given a calculator and the correct formula, APPLY the laws of geometry to solve mathematical problems.

ENABLING OBJECTIVES

1.1 IDENTIFY a given angle as either:

a. Straight

b. Acute

c. Right

d. Obtuse

1.2 STATE the definitions of complimentary and supplementary angles.

1.3 STATE the definition of the following types of triangles:

a. Equilateral

b. Isosceles

c. Acute

d. Obtuse

e. Scalene

1.4 Given the formula, CALCULATE the area and the perimeter of each of the following basic geometric shapes:

a. Triangle

b. Parallelogram

c. Circle

1.5 Given the formula, CALCULATE the volume and surface areas of the following solid figures:

a. Rectangular solid

b. Cube

c. Sphere

d. Right circular cone

e. Right circular cylinder







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