Summer school?
As in extra credit or make up?
Never mind. It doesn't matter
Study the whole book.
It is actually not as hard as it sounds, if you have the book ( if not, look back at your notes ).
--Book: Review all the chapters. I would do the tests at the end of each chapter, if you have trouble then look back through that chapter and reveiw the hard parts. Do this through all the chapters ( or the ones you did ). If you have trouble, more practice. Practice makes perfect! ( Sorry for saying this, I hate it when people advise me to do this too ) Once you are done studying the book, and I strongly advise you to NOT LOOK AT THE BACK OF THE BOOK FOR ANSWERS you will be only cheating yourself. Formulas ( volume, surface area ) should be easy to remeber, I made flash cards
--Notebook: You don't have the book? Then study your notes. Review key parts and highlight them. I would review the highlighted sections untill you are comfortable. Also make flash cards or repeat the things you don't feel comfortable with. If you don't understand a concept or if you don't have any good notes ( Have you been slacking off? Geometry isn't an easy course to pass ) you should find an easy online site. Over the course of when I was taking Geometry, I found several sites that helped me understand the concepts. Another thing is that when or IF you are online, do not get distracted and do other things, if you want to pass Geometry you should STUDY, also make sure to get to bed on time ( which sounds ridiculous to you I bet ) But if you start studying now then you should get an ok grade
Also ask your teacher if you can do extra credit.
Good luck!
2007-07-11 10:40:44
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answered by j22kat 2
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Wow... you seriously should have started studying earlier, you're not going to pass if you have a 51% unless you do extremely well or the final is a huge part of your grade..
Anyways, study whatever is on your study guide and what you've been doing in class.
Sorry I couldn't be much help... Good luck!
2007-07-11 10:15:41
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answered by andrek 1
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2016-09-29 13:10:55
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answered by cris 4
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Are you allowed an index card or something for formulas? If you are, I'd suggest you make one. If you aren't, review them, and try to memorize them.
Ah...review also theorems and such pertaining to circles, and any other theorems you think you might need. Remember definitions-if you don't know those, you won't know what you're working with.
And good luck.
2007-07-11 10:16:44
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answered by Shauna 3
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The best way to know what you need to know for the final is ask your teacher. That's why he or she is there. We know in general what a HS geometry class should entail, but we have no way of knowing what your class has covered and what your teacher emphasized. If you don't want to ask you teacher, ask a classmate.
2007-07-11 10:17:10
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answered by Lady Geologist 7
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okay first of all remember ALL of the theroms(such as the 30 60 90 triangle rules)...remember the tangent cosine and sin..just remember SOH CAH TOA (o means opposite .. a means adjacent ..and h means hypotenuse) .. practice proof problems...basically just memorize all the theroms and formulas..first sem. of geo is basically memorization
2007-07-11 10:16:58
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answered by Christina 5
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