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Jeopardy DefinitionsProperties Rational Functions Exponents Sin, Cos, or Tan Q $100 Q $200 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Q $300 Q $100

$100 Question from Definitions The sum of the exponents of all its variables

$100 Answer from Definitions Degree of a monomial

$200 Question from Definitions The coefficient of the first term

$200 Answer from Definitions Lead Coefficient

$300 Question from Definitions Changes the position or size of a figure

$300 Answer from Definitions Transformation

$400 Question from Definitions

$400 Answer from Definitions Quadratic Formula

$500 Question from Definitions

$500 Answer from Definitions Discriminant

$100 Question from Properties The name of the property where You add the exponents

$100 Answer from Properties Product of Powers

$200 Question from Properties The name of the property where you Multiply exponents

$200 Answer from Properties A power raised to a power

$300 Question from Properties Where the first term is a perfect Square and the second term is a Perfect square, and they are Subtacting.

$300 Answer from Properties Difference of two squares

$400 Question from Properties You graph the rational function In quadrant one and three

$400 Answer from Properties Positive Rational Functions

$500 Question from Properties This controls the parabola moving vertically

$500 Answer from Properties The c term

$100 Question from Rational Functions A line that the rational graph Approaches but never touches

$100 Answer from Rational Functions Asymptote

$200 Question from Rational Functions

$200 Answer from Rational Functions Excluded values

$300 Question from Rational Functions

$300 Answer from Rational Functions

$400 Question from Rational Functions

$400 Answer from Rational Functions

$500 Question from Rational Functions

$500 Answer from Rational Functions

$100 Question from Exponents

$100 Answer from Exponents Exponent

$200 Question from Exponents

$200 Answer from Exponents

$300 Question from Exponents

$300 Answer from Exponents

$400 Question from Exponents

$400 Answer from Exponents 1

$500 Question from Exponents

$500 Answer from Exponents

$100 Question from Sin, Cos, or Tan What is the Tan ratio for angle A? A

$100 Answer from Sin, Cos, or Tan 5/8

$200 Question from Sin, Cos, or Tan Cos Y = 8/19 Find Y. Round to the nearest Whole number.

$200 Answer from Sin, Cos, or Tan 65 degrees

$300 Question from Sin, Cos, or Tan The ______ of an angle is found by Dividing the measure of the adjacent And the hypotenuse

$300 Answer from Sin, Cos, or Tan Cos

$400 Question from Sin, Cos, or Tan A pilot takes off from a runway at an angle of 20 degrees and maintains an altitude of 2500 feet. What is the length that he traveled to reach cruising altitude? Round to the Nearest tenth.

$400 Answer from Sin, Cos, or Tan feet

$500 Question from Sin, Cos, or Tan Find Sin A if Cos A = 3/4

$500 Answer from Sin, Cos, or Tan

Final Jeopardy What is the equation of a rational function If it has a hole at -3, a x asymptote at 2 and -1 And a y asymptote at 6?

Final Jeopardy Answer