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Measurement: Formulas and Definitions

Geometry Jeopardy. Measurement: Formulas and Definitions. DIRECTIONS. In slide show… Choose a category. Click on a red number on the Jeopardy board. Read the information and state your response. Click on the open area of the slide and see answer.

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Measurement: Formulas and Definitions

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  1. Geometry Jeopardy Measurement: Formulas and Definitions

  2. DIRECTIONS In slide show… Choose a category. Click on a red number on the Jeopardy board. Read the information and state your response. Click on the open area of the slide and see answer. Click on the green arrow to return to the board.

  3. B PerimeterFormulas 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 CAreaFormulas 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 DUsefulDefinitions 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 APolygons 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000

  4. A100 This is the name of a five sided polygon Response: What is a PENTAGON ?

  5. A200 This is the number of line segments needed to form a hexagon Response: What is 6 ?

  6. A300 This is the fewest number of sides needed to make a polygon Response: What are three sides? (That polygon is called a triangle!)

  7. A400 The quadrilateral(s) that have two pairs of parallel sides and four right angles. Response: What are the square and the rectangle

  8. A500 This quadrilateral has only one pair of parallel sides. Response: What is the trapezoid

  9. A600 These are the three defining characteristics of a polygon. Response: What are Closed figure Made of line segments Only intersection is at vertices (no crossing)

  10. A700 These are the quadrilaterals that have four congruent sides. Response: What are a square and a rhombus

  11. A800 These are the defining features of a REGULAR polygon Response: What are congruent sides and congruent angles

  12. A900 Beginning with the term ‘polygon’, these are all of the classifications of a SQUARE. Response: What is polygon quadrilateral parallelogram rectangle rhombus

  13. A1000 This is the relationship of number of sides to number of angles in all polygons Response: What is The number of sides is always equal to the number of anglesin all polygons

  14. B100 This is the formula for the perimeter of asquare. Response: What is P =4 x s (where s=length of a side)

  15. B200 This is the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle. Response: What is P = (2xl) + (2xw) ? Where l=length and w=width

  16. B300 This is the formula for the perimeter of a parallelogram Response: What is P= 2a + 2b (a=length of side b= length of base)

  17. B400 This is the formula for the perimeter of any triangle. Response: What is P= a + b + c (where a,b,c are the sides of the triangle)

  18. B500 This is the formula for the perimeter of an equilateral triangle. Response: What is P = 3 x s (where s = length of one side)

  19. B600 These are 2 of the formulasto find the perimeter or circumference of a circle. Response: What are C = π d C = 2 π r (where d= diameter and r = radius)

  20. B700 This is the formula for the perimeter of any irregular polygon. Response: What is P = s1+s2 +s3 +…sn (where s= length of side n= number of sides)

  21. B800 This is the formula for the perimeter of any trapezoid. Response: What is P = a + b + c + d (where b = base and a,c,d = all other sides)

  22. B900 This polygon has a perimeter formula the same as that of a square. Response: What is A rhombus ( P = 4 x s)

  23. B1000 This is the formula for the perimeter of any regular polygon. Response: What is P=n x s Where n= the number of sides s= the length of each side

  24. C100 This is the formula for the area of a square. Response: What is A = S2 Where s = length of side

  25. C200 This is the formula for the area of a rectangle. Response: What is A = l x w Where l = length and w = width

  26. C300 This is the formula for the area of a triangle. Response: What is A= (b x h) ÷ 2 (where b = the base of the triangle and h = the height of the triangle)

  27. C400 This is the formula for the area of a circle. Response: What is A = π r2

  28. C500 This is the formula for the area of a parallelogram. Response: What is A = b x h

  29. C600 This is the formula for the area of a rhombus. Response: What is A = b x h

  30. C700 This is the formula for the area of a right triangle. Response: What is A= (b x h) ÷ 2 (where b = the base of the triangle and h = the height of the triangle) All triangle area formulas are the same!

  31. C800 This is one method for finding the area of this compound figure. Response: What is divide it into 2 measureable figures and find the area of each; then add those areas together.

  32. C900 This is a process of finding the radius of a circle is the Area measurement is given. Response: What is Taking the square root of A ÷ π

  33. C1000 To apply the formula for the area of a parallelogram, you must find the height by doing this. Response: What is draw a perpendicular line from the base of the parallelogram to a vertex in base2

  34. D100 This is the measurement name given to the distance around a geometric figure. Response: What is the perimeter ?

  35. D200 The number of square units in a figure is a measure of this. Response: What is the area

  36. D300 This measurement analogy would best be completed with this word: perimeter : addition as area: _______ Response: What is multiplication

  37. D400 This is the name of the operation that involves the multiplication of a number by itself. Response: What is squaring a number

  38. D500 This is the common endpoint of all radii of a circle Response: What is the centerpoint

  39. D600 This is formed where two line segments of a polygon meet Response: What is a vertex

  40. D700 This value is defined as the ratio of any circle’s circumference to its diameter Response: What is Pi π

  41. D800 Two lines that will never meet or intersect, no matter how far they are extended, are said to be this. Response: What is parallel

  42. D900 This is the name given to polygons with sides and angles of unequal measure. Response: What is irregular

  43. D1000 Lines that meet to form right angles are said to be this. Response: What is perpendicular.

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