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Jeopardy Proof, Angles, and Amador Pride

$100 Congruent Angles Solve for x VocabularyProve it! Amador Pride $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy

What are vertical angles? $100 Angles 1 and 2 are examples of these congruent angles. 12

What are alternate exterior angles? $200 Given: the horizontal lines are parallel. Angles G and H are examples these types of angles.

What are alternate interior angles? $300 Given: the horizontal lines are parallel. Identify angles A and B.

What are corresponding angles? $400 Given: the horizontal lines are parallel. Angles E and F are examples of these types of angles.

What is 80 o $500 A B

What is x = 46 o ? $100 2x 92 o Solve for x

What is 60 o ? $200

x = 15; w = 3 $ x + 3 3w - 4w + 2 Find x and w

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

What is ABD=18 o and DBC=48 o ? $400 2x+6 8x A B C D

What is 84 ? $500 wxyz 3x - 8 2x + 3 4x + 15

What are perpendicular lines? $100 Coplanar lines that meet and form a right angle between them

What is a linear pair? $200 Two adjacent angles, who’s sum is 180 o

What is a contrapositive? $300 When you negate the hypothesis and conclusion of the converse of a conditional statement

Who is Mr. Kiyoi? $400 This math teacher is the greatest teacher of all time and your own personal hero. Name must be spelled correctly.

What is a theorem ? $500 A true statement that follows as a result of other true statements.

What is definition of congruency ? $100 This argument is used to prove that

What is the definition of complementary angles ? $200 This argument is used to prove that

What is the angle addition postulate ? $300 This argument is used to prove that

What is the addition property of equality ? $400 This argument is used to prove that

What is the congruent supplements theorem ? $500 This argument is used to prove that Hint: not substitution or transitive property

What is the Amador Way? $100 A six-point philosophy that guides Amador Students

Who is California High School? $200 Who is Amador playing against Friday at the Homecoming Football Game?

What is Algebra 1B, Geometry, Algebra II (Intermediate), Pre- Calculus, and Calculus ? $300 The names, in order, of the math courses in this series, starting with Algebra 1B

What is working together to make a difference ? $400 This is the school motto of Amador Valley High School.

When was 1923? $500 This year is the year that Amador Valley was first established.

FINAL JEOPARDY Connecting It All

Final Jeopardy Rules 1. A correct answer, the amount you risk is added to your score. An incorrect answer the amount is SUBTRACTED from you score. 2. Each team can risk as much or as little of their current score (keep this secret). 3. All should answer the question. Your answer and risk are written on the back of the Jeopardy Form in large print. 4. Pick a spokesperson for your team

Final Jeopardy 1 2 3

Final Jeopardy Solution