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Geopardy

Geopardy. Under One Condition. Get to the Point!. What’s your Angle?. Potpourri. Prove it!. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $500. Q $500.

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Geopardy

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  1. Geopardy Under One Condition Get to the Point! What’s your Angle? Potpourri Prove it! Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. $100 Question from Under One Condition Write the conditional: A circle with a radius of 3 has an area of 9π.

  3. $100 Answer from Under One Condition If a circle has a radius of 3, then it has an area of 9π.

  4. $200 Question from Under One Condition Give a counterexample of the following: If two angles are on a line together then they are a linear pair. (You can draw it).

  5. $200 Answer from Under One Condition

  6. $300 Question from Under One Condition Complete: If two planes intersect, then they intersect in a __________

  7. $300 Answer from Under One Condition • Line

  8. $400 Question from Under One Condition If <ABC is a right angle, then <ABD and <DBC are ______________ A D B C E

  9. $400 Answer from Under One Condition • Complementary

  10. $500 Question from Under One Condition If m<ABC = 90° and m<DBC =40°, then the m<ABE = ________ A D B C E

  11. $500 Answer from Under One Condition 130°

  12. $100 Question from Get to the Point! What is the midpoint of the segment between (-4, 3) and (2, -1)?

  13. $100 Answer from Get to the Point! (-1, 1)

  14. $200 Question from Get to the Point! If segment AB has ends at (2, 6) and (3, -1), what are the coordinates of the midpoint?

  15. $200 Answer from Get to the Point! (2.5, 2.5)

  16. $300 Question from Get to the Point! What is the distance between (-6, 5) and (4, -3)?

  17. $300 Answer from Get to the Point! √164 or 2√41

  18. $400 Question from Get to the Point! M is the midpoint of segment PQ. If PM = 2x + 16 and MQ = 4x + 6, find the length of PQ.

  19. $400 Answer from Get to the Point! PQ = 52

  20. $500 Question from Get to the Point! How do you know that AB + BC = AC? C B A

  21. $500 Answer from Get to the Point! Segment Addition Postulate

  22. $100 Question from Prove It! • <CDE is an acute angle. Which of the following must be true? • The angle is greater than 90° • The supplement of <CDE is acute. • The supplement of <CDE is obtuse. • The complement of <CDE is obtuse.

  23. $100 Answer from Prove It! c. The supplement of <CDE is obtuse.

  24. $200 Question from Prove It! Justify why <1 and <5 are congruent.

  25. $200 Answer from Prove It! They are corresponding angles.

  26. $300 Question from Prove It!! Justify why <3 and <5 are congruent.

  27. $300 Answer from Prove It! They are alternate interior angles.

  28. $400 Question from Prove It! What theorem justifies that the two lines are congruent if <8 and <2 are congruent?

  29. $400 Answer from Prove It! Converse of the Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem.

  30. $500 Question from Prove It! Which theorem justifies why the lines are parallel if <6 and <3 are supplementary?

  31. $500 Answer from Prove It! Converse of the Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem.

  32. $100 Question from What’s Your Angle? If two angles are congruent then they are vertical. Is this statement true? Is the converse true?

  33. $100 Answer from What’s Your Angle? The statement is false, the converse is true.

  34. $200 Question From What’s Your Angle? The two lines are perpendicular. Find the value of x. 3x - 15

  35. $200 Answer from What’s Your Angle? x = 35

  36. $300 Question from What’s Your Angle? Ray AB bisects <FAC. If m<EAD = 35°, find m<DAB. F E B A C D

  37. $300 Answer from What’s Your Angle? 162.5°

  38. $400 Question from What’s Your Angle? Draw an example of adjacent angles.

  39. $400 Answer from What’s Your Angle?

  40. $500 Question from What’s Your Angle? If m<GQF = m<AQB = 45°, which lines must be perpendicular? B C A Q G E F

  41. $500 Answer from What’s Your Angle? AE is perpendicular to GC

  42. $100 Question from Potpourri If m<1 = m<3 and m<2 = m<3, what property justifies the conclusion that m<1=m<2?

  43. $100 Answer from Potpourri The Transitive Property of Equality

  44. $200 Question from Potpourri Factor. n² + 54n + 200

  45. $200 Answer from Potpourri (n + 4)(n + 50)

  46. $300 Question from Potpourri Find x. (x² + 2x)º (-10x – 32)º

  47. $300 Answer from Potpourri X = -4 or -8

  48. $400 Question from Potpourri Find the distance between (5, -6) and (7, -6)

  49. $400 Answer from Potpourri 2 units

  50. $500 Question from Potpourri Draw the next object in the pattern:

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