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JEOPARDY The Real Number System Functions Equations And Inequalities Linear SystemsMisc

$100LAWS OF EXPONENTS

$100 ANSWER LAWS OF EXPONENTS

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$200LAWS OF EXPONENTS

$200 ANSWER LAWS OF EXPONENTS

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$300LAWS OF EXPONENTS

$300 ANSWER LAWS OF EXPONENTS

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$400LAWS OF EXPONENTS

$400 ANSWER LAWS OF EXPONENTS

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$500LAWS OF EXPONENTS Simplify

$500 ANSWER LAWS OF EXPONENTS

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$100 FUNCTIONS Dominic drives a taxi. He charges a $2 flat fee plus $1.50 per mile. The table to the right represents f(x), a function that can be used to predict the total cost of any trip in Dominic's taxi. On a graph of f(x), what does the y­- intercept represent? Miles Traveled Total Cost of Trip (in dollars)

$100 ANSWER FUNCTIONS Cost of the Trip after 0 miles (the flat fee of the taxi).

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DAILY DOUBLE

DAILY DOUBLE FUNCTIONS What are the first five terms in the arithmetic sequence with the recursive formula below? a 1 = 3; a n = a n−1 + 2

DAILY DOUBLE ANSWER FUNCTIONS 3, 5, 7, 9, 11

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$300 FUNCTIONS This graph shows the functions f(x) = x2 and g(x). Which is the equation for g(x). a) g(x) = (x + 5) b) g(x) = (x - 5) 2 – 3 c) g(x) = (x - 5) d) g(x) = (x + 5) 2 - 3

$300 ANSWER FUNCTIONS b) g(x) = (x - 5) 2 – 3

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$400 FUNCTIONS In a linear function what is the rate of change the same as?

$400 ANSWER FUNCTIONS Slope

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$500 FUNCTIONS What is the definition of a function?

$500 ANSWER FUNCTIONS A set of inputs and outputs where each input only has ONE output

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$100 EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES Solve -8(x + 1) + 3(x - 2) = -3x + 2

$100 ANSWER EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES -8

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$200 EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES

$200 ANSWER EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES

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$300 EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES

$300 ANSWER EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES

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$400 EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES Solve: 6x+ 59(x+2)=508

$400 ANSWER EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES 6

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$500 EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES

$500 ANSWER EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES

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$100 LINEAR SYSTEMS What is the solution to this system?

$100 ANSWER LINEAR SYSTEMS (-3,2)

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$200 LINEAR SYSTEMS Solve the system using substitution

$200 ANSWER LINEAR SYSTEMS (1,3)

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$300 LINEAR SYSTEMS How many solutions does this system have?

$300 ANSWER LINEAR SYSTEMS None/No Solution

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$400 LINEAR SYSTEMS For which graph is the solution region of the following system of inequalities shaded? > −2/3 + 1 ≥ 2 − 3

$400 ANSWER LINEAR SYSTEMS B

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$500 LINEAR SYSTEMS Without solving, how many solutions are there to this systems and why?

$500 ANSWER LINEAR SYSTEMS One solution because the lines intersect

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$100 MISC. What are the square roots of 81?

$100 ANSWER MISC. 9 and -9

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$200 MISC. What kind of decimals are rational?

$200 ANSWER MISC. Repeating and Terminating

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$300 MISC. What whole number is the square root of 270 closest to?

$300 ANSWER MISC. 16

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$400 MISC. What is the best estimate for the square root of 14?

$400 ANSWER MISC. 3.7

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$500 MISC. Area = 100 ft squared What are the side lengths?

$500 ANSWER MISC. 10 ft.

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