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Right Triangles Hosted by Miss Serwy Jeopardy Right Triangles Hosted by Miss Serwy

Pythagorean Theorem What kind of triangle? Trig Ratio Potpourri 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Is the following true or false? Row 1, Col 1

For which kind of triangle is the following true?     1,2

What is the mnemonic for the trig ratios?   1,3

Simplify     1,4

Find the unknown side length.   2,1

For which kind of triangle is the following true?   Obtuse triangles 2,2

What function do you use to find angles? The inverse functions 2,3

What is the name of the segment that connects the midpoints? Midsegment 2,4

Find the unknown side length.   3,1

Classify the triangle as acute, right, obtuse. Show work.     3,2

Find the length of the missing side. Round to the nearest tenth.   3,3

What is the point of concurrency of the altitudes? Orthocenter 3,4

Find the area of the right triangle.   4,1

Classify the triangle as acute, right, obtuse. Show work.     4,2

Find the length of the missing side.   4,3

The circumcenter is the same distance away from all of the ________. Vertices 4,4

Find the area of the isosceles triangle.   5,1

Classify the triangle as acute, right, obtuse. Show work.     5,2

Find the measure of angle B to the nearest degree.   5,3

The incenter is the same distance away from all of the __________. Sides 5,4