Geometric representations · AS 91033
Apply knowledge of geometric representations in solving problems
Apply knowledge of geometric representations in solving problems
In this standard, you'll use geometry knowledge to solve real-world and maths problems—things like working with maps and coordinates, drawing scale diagrams, using bearings and locus, making nets of 3D shapes, and showing how 2D drawings connect to 3D objects. You need to show you can pick and use at least three different methods to solve problems, understand the right geometric terms, and explain your working clearly using those terms.
You apply geometric methods correctly to solve problems and use proper geometric terms to explain what you did.
You demonstrate relational thinking by selecting a logical sequence of steps, connecting different geometric concepts, and showing you understand how the methods relate to the problem context.
You devise a clear strategy to solve the problem, develop a chain of logical reasoning (or proof), use correct mathematical language throughout, and show mathematical insight about why your approach works.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.