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Dive into the world of triangles and congruence with this engaging Jeopardy-style game! Chapter 4 explores classifications by sides and angles, guiding you through challenges worth up to $1000. Test your knowledge on congruence statements, angle measurements, and triangle properties. Each question offers a chance to deepen your understanding of geometric concepts. Whether you're a student brushing up on your skills or a teacher seeking interactive learning tools, this chapter provides a fun and competitive way to master triangles and their relationships.
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PARTY! DOUBLE JEOPARDY Chapter 4 Triangles and Congruence
That’s Classified Yes… To a Certain Degree You, me and a Δ makes three State of Congruence $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 FINAL JEOPARDY
TC: $100 Classify by sides AND angles
TC: $200 Classify by sides AND angles 4 3 5
TC: $400 Classify by sides AND angles
TC: $800 Classify by sides AND angles
TC: $1000 Classify by sides AND angles
TaCD$100: Find mABC
TaCD $200: Find x
TaCD $400: Find x
TaCD $800: Find mABC
TaCD $1000: Find mABC
UMΔ $100: How are the Δs congruent? If you can’t say, write “Not possible”
UMΔ$200: How are the Δs congruent? If you can’t say, write “Not possible”
UMΔ$400: How are the Δs congruent? If you can’t say, write “Not Possible”
UMΔ$800: How are the Δs congruent? If you can’t say, write “Not Possible”
UMΔ $1000: How are the Δs congruent? If you can’t say, write “Not Possible”
SoC $100: FE ??
SoC $200: ACB ??
SoC $400: Write the congruence statement
SoC $800: Write the congruence statement
SoC $1000: If we know ΔWET ΔDRY, then what angle is congruent to YDR?