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ARE YOU READY FOR SOME MATHBALL ??

ARE YOU READY FOR SOME MATHBALL ??. Pick a Play. Touchdown!. 6 points. What is the rule for determining how many triangles a convex polygon can be divided into from one vertex?. The number of sides minus two equals the number of triangles. Safety: 2 pts. Convex or Concave?. Convex.

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ARE YOU READY FOR SOME MATHBALL ??

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  1. ARE YOU READY FOR SOME MATHBALL??

  2. Pick a Play

  3. Touchdown!

  4. 6 points What is the rule for determining how many triangles a convex polygon can be divided into from one vertex? The number of sides minus two equals the number of triangles

  5. Safety: 2 pts Convex or Concave? Convex

  6. Field Goal: 3 pts Convex or Concave? Concave

  7. Field Goal: 3 pts Draw diagonals from ONE vertex for the following convex polygon. How many triangles are formed? 6

  8. Safety: 2 pts Name the following transformation. translation

  9. Safety: 2 pts Name the following transformation. reflection

  10. Field Goal: 3 pts Name the following transformation. rotation

  11. Touchdown!

  12. 6 points Reflect this figure across the Y axis.

  13. Name the following ordered pair. Safety: 2 pts (3, -2)

  14. Field Goal: 3 pts Name the following ordered pair and its quadrant. (-3,4)

  15. Field Goal: 3 pts Name the following ordered pair . (0,-2)

  16. Safety: 2 pts What quadrant is the ordered pair (-4,-6) in? third

  17. Touchdown!

  18. 6 points Compare using >, <, or =. > -14 10

  19. Safety: 2 pts What is the opposite of 25? -25

  20. Field Goal: 3 pts What is the absolute value of -100? 100

  21. Field Goal: 3 pts Order the integers from least to greatest. 0, -11, -19, 4, 11, -4 -19, -11, -4, 0, 4, 11

  22. Solve. Field Goal: 3 pts -45 – (-15) = -30

  23. Safety: 2 pts Solve: -22 ÷ 2 -11

  24. Touchdown!

  25. 6 points Solve. -2 (-5) (-12) -120

  26. Field Goal: 3 pts Solve: 5 + -12 -7

  27. Field Goal: 3 pts Jenny makes $5 dollars, spends $7, finds $10 on the street, gives $6 away for charity, and earns $20 babysitting. How much does she have or owe? She has $22.

  28. Touchdown!

  29. 6 points Find the perimeter 9 m 9 m 5 m 13 m 44 m

  30. Touchdown!

  31. 6 points Solve: -5 - -9 x -2 -23

  32. Touchdown!

  33. 6 points Solve: -2 x -6 x -3 -36

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