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Welcome to Jeopardy. Click to Begin. Real Number System. Angles & Triangles. Pythagorean Theorem. Distance & Midpoint Formula. Similar Triangles/ Trig. Ratios. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Welcome to Jeopardy

Click to BeginClick to Begin

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PythagoreanPythagoreanTheoremTheorem

SimilarSimilar Triangles/Triangles/Trig. RatiosTrig. Ratios

Real NumberReal NumberSystemSystem

Angles Angles & &

TrianglesTriangles

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DistanceDistance& Midpoint& Midpoint

FormulaFormula

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$100 $100

Find the square root of the number to the nearest tenth.

Real Number SystemReal Number System

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$100 answer $100 answer Real Number SystemReal Number System

Find the square root of the number to the nearest tenth.

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$200 $200 Real Number SystemReal Number System

Find the square root of the number to the nearest tenth.

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$200 answer $200 answer Real Number SystemReal Number System

Find the square root of the number to the nearest tenth.

89

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$300 $300

Name all of the sets of numbers to which the real number belongs.

N = Natural, W = Whole, Z = Integer, Q = Rational, I = Irrational

Real Number SystemReal Number System

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$300 answer $300 answer Real Number SystemReal Number System

Name all of the sets of numbers to which the real number belongs.

N = Natural, W = Whole, Z = Integer, Q = Rational, I = Irrational

144

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$400 $400

Order the numbers from least to greatest.

Real Number SystemReal Number System

23.43

24 18 16

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$400 answer $400 answer Real Number SystemReal Number System

Order the numbers from least to greatest.

23.43

24 18 16

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$500 $500

Solve the equation. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

Real Number SystemReal Number System

12152 x

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$500 answer $500 answer Real Number SystemReal Number System

Solve the equation. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

12152 x

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$100$100

Draw and example of an acute angle. Explain what makes it

acute.

Angles & TrianglesAngles & Triangles

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$100 answer$100 answerAngles & TrianglesAngles & Triangles

Draw and example of an acute angle. Explain what makes it acute.

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Click to see answerClick to see answer

$200$200Angles & TrianglesAngles & Triangles

Draw and example of a straight angle. Explain what makes it

straight.

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$200 answer$200 answerAngles & TrianglesAngles & Triangles

Draw and example of a straight angle. Explain what makes it straight.

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Click to see answerClick to see answer

$300$300

Find the value of x. Classify the triangle as acute, right or obtuse.

Angles & TrianglesAngles & Triangles

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$300 $300 answeranswerAngles & TrianglesAngles & Triangles

Find the value of x. Classify the triangle as acute, right or obtuse.

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$400$400

Draw an obtuse, isosceles triangle. If not possible, write not possible.

Angles & TrianglesAngles & Triangles

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$400 $400 answeranswerAngles & TrianglesAngles & Triangles

Draw an obtuse, isosceles triangle. If not possible, write not possible.

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Click to see answerClick to see answer

$500$500

Classify the triangle by its sides and angles.

Angles & TrianglesAngles & Triangles

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$500 $500 answeranswerAngles & TrianglesAngles & Triangles

Classify the triangle by its sides and angles.

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Click to see answerClick to see answer

$100$100

Find the missing length of the right triangle. C is the measure of the

hypotenuse. Round to the nearest tenth.

a = 9, b = ?, c = 41

Pythagorean TheoremPythagorean Theorem

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$100 answer$100 answerPythagorean TheoremPythagorean Theorem

Find the missing length of the right triangle. C is the measure of the hypotenuse. Round to

the nearest tenth.

a = 9, b = ?, c = 41

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Click to see answerClick to see answer

$200$200Pythagorean TheoremPythagorean Theorem

Find the missing length of the right triangle. C is the measure of the

hypotenuse. Round to the nearest tenth.

a = 6, b = 11, c = ?

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$200 answer$200 answerPythagorean TheoremPythagorean Theorem

Find the missing length of the right triangle. C is the measure of the hypotenuse. Round to

the nearest tenth.

a = 6, b = 11, c = ?

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$300$300

A triangle has side lengths of 16, 34 and 30. Is this triangle a right

triangle?

Pythagorean TheoremPythagorean Theorem

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$300 answer$300 answerPythagorean TheoremPythagorean Theorem

A triangle has side lengths of 16, 34 and 30. Is this triangle a right triangle?

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Click to see answerClick to see answer

$400$400

Kendra is flying a kite. The length of the kite string is 55 feet and she

is position 40 feet away beneath the kite. About how high is the kite?

Pythagorean TheoremPythagorean Theorem

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$400 answer$400 answerPythagorean TheoremPythagorean Theorem

Kendra is flying a kite. The length of the kite string is 55 feet and she is position 40 feet

away beneath the kite. About how high is the kite?

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Click to see answerClick to see answer

$500$500

The floor exercise mat measures 40 feet by 40 feet. Find the measure of

the diagonal.

Pythagorean TheoremPythagorean Theorem

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$500 $500 answeranswerPythagorean TheoremPythagorean Theorem

The floor exercise mat measures 40 feet by 40 feet. Find the measure of the diagonal.

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Click to see answerClick to see answer

$100$100

Find the midpoint of the line segment that connects the two points.

(-2, -4) and (1, 3)

Distance & Midpoint Distance & Midpoint FormulaFormula

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$100 answer$100 answer Distance & Midpoint Distance & Midpoint FormulaFormula

Find the midpoint of the line segment that connects the two points.

(-2, -4) and (1, 3)

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$200$200 Distance & Midpoint Distance & Midpoint FormulaFormula

Find the distance of the line segment that connects the two points.

(-2, -4) and (1, 3)

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$200$200 answeranswerDistance & Midpoint Distance & Midpoint FormulaFormula

Find the distance of the line segment that connects the two points.

(-2, -4) and (1, 3)

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Click to see answerClick to see answer

$300$300 Distance & Midpoint Distance & Midpoint FormulaFormula

Find the midpoint of the line segment that connects the two points.

(-12, -3) and (4, 7)

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$300$300 answeranswerDistance & Midpoint Distance & Midpoint FormulaFormula

Find the midpoint of the line segment that connects the two points.

(-12, -3) and (4, 7)

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Click to see answerClick to see answer

$400$400 Distance & Midpoint Distance & Midpoint FormulaFormula

Find the distance of the line segment that connects the two points.

(-12, -3) and (4, 7)

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$400$400 answeranswer Distance & Midpoint Distance & Midpoint FormulaFormula

Find the distance of the line segment that connects the two points.

(-12, -3) and (4, 7)

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Click to see answerClick to see answer

$500$500

Triangle EFG has vertices E(1, 4), F(-3, 0) and G(4, -1). Find the

perimeter of ∆ EFG to the nearest tenth.

Distance & Midpoint Distance & Midpoint FormulaFormula

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$500$500 answeranswerDistance & Midpoint Distance & Midpoint FormulaFormula

Triangle EFG has vertices E(1, 4), F(-3, 0) and G(4, -1). Find the perimeter of ∆ EFG to

the nearest tenth.

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$100$100

Find the value of x from the diagram.

Similar Triangles/Trig. RatiosSimilar Triangles/Trig. Ratios

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$100 answer$100 answer Similar Triangles/Trig. RatiosSimilar Triangles/Trig. Ratios

Find the value of x from the diagram.

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$200$200

How far are the gorillas from the cheetahs?

Similar Triangles/Trig. RatiosSimilar Triangles/Trig. Ratios

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$200 answer$200 answer Similar Triangles/Trig. RatiosSimilar Triangles/Trig. Ratios

How far are the gorillas from the cheetahs?

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Click to see answerClick to see answer

$300$300

Find tan S. Round to four decimal places if necessary.

Similar Triangles/Trig. RatiosSimilar Triangles/Trig. Ratios

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$300 answer$300 answer Similar Triangles/Trig. RatiosSimilar Triangles/Trig. Ratios

Find tan S. Round to four decimal places if necessary.

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$400$400 Similar Triangles/Trig. RatiosSimilar Triangles/Trig. Ratios

Find cos R. Round to four decimal places if necessary.

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$400$400 answeranswerSimilar Triangles/Trig. RatiosSimilar Triangles/Trig. Ratios

Find cos R. Round to four decimal places if necessary.

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$500$500

A 15 foot ladder is propped against a house. The angles it forms with the ground is 60°. To the nearest foot, how far up is the side of the

house does the ladder reach?

Similar Triangles/Trig. RatiosSimilar Triangles/Trig. Ratios

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$500 answer$500 answerSimilar Triangles/Trig. RatiosSimilar Triangles/Trig. Ratios

A 15 foot ladder is propped against a house. The angles it forms with the ground is 60°. To the nearest foot, how far up is the side of

the house does the ladder reach?