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Geometry Chapter 1 Jeopardy!

100 200 300 400 500 Midpoint and Distance Working with Angles ⌘ Points, Lines, and Planes Working with Line Segments Midpoint and Distance Working with Angles Polygons, Areas, and Perimeters 100 200 300 400 500 ⌘ ⌘ ⌘

The notation for the length of the segment between J and K is _______. ⌘ ⌘ The notation for the length of the segment between J and K is _______. JK ⌘ ⌘

Stands for Ray starting at R and going through S to infinity. ⌘ ⌘ What does the notation stands for. Illustrate with a sketch Stands for Ray starting at R and going through S to infinity. ⌘ ⌘

⌘ ⌘ In the figure on the right, are points P, Q, and X coplanar? And if they are what is one more point on that same plane? YES! And Point W ⌘ ⌘

⌘ ⌘ Name the Non-collinear points and the opposite rays in the picture below. Points X, Y, Z. and… ⌘ ⌘

Give three different names for the plane on the left. ⌘ Give three different names for the plane on the left. ⌘ Plane ABC, Plane CBD, Plane DBA, ect… ⌘ ⌘

⌘ ⌘ QS = 94 RS = 62 Find QR = ______ 32 ⌘ ⌘

⌘ ⌘ QR = 17 RS = 31 Find QS = ______ 48 ⌘ ⌘

QS = 90 QR = x-7 RS = 3x+13 Find QR = ______ ⌘ ⌘ QS = 90 QR = x-7 RS = 3x+13 Find QR = ______ 14 ⌘ ⌘

C is the midpoint of AB ⌘ ⌘ If AC = 35 Then AB = ____ 70 ⌘ ⌘

⌘ ⌘ C is the midpoint of AB AC = 12x-24 CB = 4x AB = ____ 24 ⌘ ⌘

Find the distance between the two points. ⌘ ⌘ Find the distance between the two points. (1,6) (7,9) ⌘ ⌘

⌘ ⌘ What is the midpoint of if point A is located at (1,6) and point B is located at (7,9) (4,7.5) ⌘ ⌘

⌘ ⌘ If point M is a midpoint and is located at (4,12) and point A is an endpoint located at (7,-8). Where is the other endpoint located? (1,32) ⌘ ⌘

⌘ ⌘ Find the length of the line that has the endpoints of (-4,9) and (3,-5) ⌘ ⌘

⌘ ⌘ If point B is an endpoint located at (-6,8) and point M is a midpoint and is located at (3,2) Where is the other endpoint located? (12,-4) ⌘ ⌘

⌘ ⌘ Angle RST is a right angle, making RSP and PST complementary. If angle RSP = 27 degrees, angle PST = _____degrees 63 ⌘ ⌘

BD Bisects angle ABC <ABC = 10x-3 <DBC = 7x+9 m<ABC = ____ ⌘ ⌘ BD Bisects angle ABC <ABC = 10x-3 <DBC = 7x+9 m<ABC = ____ 74 ⌘ ⌘

m<ABC = 96 Find m<ABD = _____ ⌘ m<ABC = 96 Find m<ABD = _____ ⌘ 43 ⌘ ⌘

⌘ Solve for x ⌘ X=16 ⌘ ⌘

Angles a and b are supplementary angles. m<a = 113 m<b = _____ ⌘ ⌘ Angles a and b are supplementary angles. m<a = 113 m<b = _____ 67 ⌘ ⌘

Find the area and circumference of a coin that has a diameter of 4cm. ⌘ ⌘ Find the area and circumference of a coin that has a diameter of 4cm. C = 12.56cm A = 12.56cm2 ⌘ ⌘

A regular pentagon has side lengths of 2x+5 and 9x-2 A regular pentagon has side lengths of 2x+5 and 9x-2. find the length of 1 side. ⌘ ⌘ 7 ⌘ ⌘

⌘ ⌘ A golfer has a piece of land with a length of 50 yards and a width of 30 yards. If he were to put a circular putting green with a diameter of 20 yards in the center of the land. How much land does he have surrounding the green? 1186 yards2 ⌘ ⌘

Find the Area ⌘ ⌘ 70m2 ⌘ ⌘

Find the circumference and area? ⌘ Find the circumference and area? ⌘ C = 37.69m A = 113.04m2 ⌘ ⌘