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Jeopardy Define Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Potpourri Define C and S Triangles Transversals and ??? Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500

$100 Question from Definitions Define complementary

$100 Answer from Definitions Two angles that add up to 90 degrees.

$200 Question from Definitions Define supplementary

$200 Answer from Definitions Two angles that add up to 180 degrees.

$300 Question from Definitions Define and draw vertical angles

$300 Answer from Definitions Angles that are opposite of each other

$400 Question from Definitions Define corresponding angles and tell me one important fact about them.

$400 Answer from Definitions Two angles on the same side of a Transversal and they always have to be congruent (equal).

$500 Question from Definitions Draw and label three types of angles within a transversal.

$500 Answer from Definitions Corresponding, vertical, adjacent, and supplementary

$100 Question from complementary and supplementary

$100 Answer from complementary and supplementary 32

$200 Question from complementary and supplementary

$200 Answer from complementary and supplementary 75

$300 Question from complementary and supplementary Name all the angles that are supplementary within this transversal.

$300 Answer from complementary and supplementary 1 and 2, 2 and 4, 3 and 4, 1 and 3

$400 Question from complementary and supplementary If angle JHK is a 62 degree angle, what is the measurement for angle JHI?

$400 Answer from complementary and supplementary 118 degrees

$500 Question from complementary and supplementary Find x, then use the value of x to find the acute angle and the obtuse angle. (Level 4!)

$500 Answer from complementary and supplementary X = 55 Acute angle = 104 Obtuse angle 76

$100 Question from Triangles

$100 Answer from Triangles 110

$200 Question from Triangles

$200 Answer from Triangles 29

$300 Question from Triangles Find angle 1, 2, 3, and 4

$300 Answer from Triangles 1 = 88 2= 57 3= 35 4= 145

$400 Question from Triangles Find a, b, c and d!

$400 Answer from Triangles B = 65 C = 65 D = 25

$500 Question from Triangles Describe 2 different ways that you could solve for angle 1. (What would you have to know or what would I have to tell you so you would be able to solve for 1?)

$500 Answer from Triangles You could know angle 2 and 3, or you could use angle 2 and 8,

$100 Question from Transversals and … Name the 3 types of angles that come from a transversals and parallel lines.

$100 Answer from Transversals and … Supplementary Vertical Corresponding

$200 Question from Transversals and … What angle corresponds with angle 1?

$200 Answer from Transversals and … Angle 5

$300 Question from Transversals and … What angle is vertical to angle 6?

$300 Answer from Transversals and … Angle 7

$400 Question from Transversals and … What does angle 8 have to be equal to?

$400 Answer from Transversals and … 82

$500 Question from Transversals and … Line ABC is parallel to line XYZ. Transversal DBYW cuts through both those lines. If angle ABD is 111 degrees, what does angle CBY have to measure?

$500 Answer from Transversals and … 111 degrees

$100 Question from DIFFICULT! Find x, y, and z!

$100 Answer from DIFFICULT! X = 122 Y = 122 Z = 58

$200 Question from DIFFICULT! Find the 3 missing red angles. Please give them to me in order from smallest to greatest!

$200 Answer from DIFFICULT! 56, 59, 65

$300 Question from DIFFICULT! Find ‘em all! b

$300 Answer from DIFFICULT! B = 109 C = 104 D = 76 E = 44 F = 136 G = 115 H = 115

$400 Question from DIFFICULT! Find x AND the missing angles U and V!

$400 Answer from DIFFICULT! X = 11 77 67

$500 Question from DIFFICULT! Find x AND all three missing angles.

$500 Answer from DIFFICULT! X = 19 99, 17, and 64

Final Jeopardy This measurement is an obtuse angle.

Final Jeopardy Answer What is any measurement that is greater than 90 and less than 180 degrees?