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Jeopardy - Parallel Lines Review of Parallel Lines and Equations of the Line

Final Jeopardy B C D E A $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 A – Parallel Lines, B – Polygon sums, C- Graphing, D – Write equations in point slope, D – Manipulating Equations $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Alternate Interior Angles 100 Classify the pair of angles Alternate Interior Angles

Supplementary angles (or Same-side Interior) 200 What type of angles are angles 1 and 2? Supplementary angles (or Same-side Interior)

300 Given: s || t Find the value of x x = 10

Find the value of x that makes a || t 400 Find the value of x that makes a || t x = 103

Given: which lines or segments are parallel 500 Given: which lines or segments are parallel BH || CI or EH || FI or BE || CF

100 Find x x = 80

Find the sum of the interior angles of a 22-sided polygon 200 Find the sum of the interior angles of a 22-sided polygon 3600

300 Find v, w, and t v = 118, w=37, t = 62

DAILY DOUBLE

400 Find x. x = 133

Interior angle=150 Exterior angle=30 500 For a regular 12-sided polygon, what is the measure of each exterior and interior angle. Interior angle=150 Exterior angle=30

100 Graph y = 2/3 x - 2

200 Graph x = -3

300 Graph y+1 = 2(x-3)

400 Graph 6x + 2y = 12

Write an equation of the line 500 Write an equation of the line y = 3x + 2

Write an equation of the line 100 Write an equation of the line slope=4 y-intercept =2 y = 4x + 2

Write an equation of the line containing the points 200 Write an equation of the line containing the points (2,-3) and (4,-3) y = -3

Write an equation of the line with 300 Write an equation of the line with slope= ¾ point (8, -1) y +1 = ¾ (x-8) or y = ¾ x -7

(2,-1) and (4,-7) y + 1 = -3 ( x-2) or y + 7 = -3(x-4) 400 Write in point-slope form, the line containing the points (2,-1) and (4,-7) y + 1 = -3 ( x-2) or y + 7 = -3(x-4)

(-3, 4) and (2, 6) y = 2/5 x + 26/5 or y = .4 x + 5.2 500 Write in slope-intercept form the line containing the points (-3, 4) and (2, 6) y = 2/5 x + 26/5 or y = .4 x + 5.2

100 y – 4 = x + 10 y = x + 14

200 y + 2 = - ¾ (x-8) y = - ¾ x + 4

300 2x – 3y = 18 y = 2/3 x - 6

400 ½ x + 4y = 24 y = - 1/8 x + 6

500 1/6 x + 1/3 y = -12 y = - ½ x -36

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