Jeopardy Vocabulary Monomial by Trinomial Binomial by Binomial Combining Like Terms Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500.

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Jeopardy Vocabulary Monomial by Trinomial Binomial by Binomial Combining Like Terms Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Source: Monomial By Binomial

$100 Question from Vocabulary A number, a variable, or a product or quotient of numbers and variables. Examples: y, p 3, 4a, 5g 2 h

$100 Answer from Vocabulary Term

$200 Question from Vocabulary Terms that contain the same variables, with corresponding variables having the same exponent.

$200 Answer from Vocabulary Like Terms

$300 Question from Vocabulary Expressions that denote the same number

$300 Answer from Vocabulary Equivalent Expressions

$400 Question from Vocabulary An expression is in __________ when it is replaced by an equivalent expression having no like terms or parentheses.

$400 Answer from Vocabulary Simplest Form

$500 Question from Vocabulary For any numbers a, b, and c a(b + c) = ab + ac and a(b – c) = ab – ac

$500 Answer from Vocabulary Distributive Property

$100 Question from Monomial by Binomial Julia walks 5 days a week. She walks at a fast rate for 7 minutes. Rewrite 5(7 + 2) using the Distributive Property. Evaluate to find the total number of minutes Julia walks.

$100 Answer from Monomial by Binomial 5(7) + 5(2) = = 45

$200 Question from Monomial by Binomial Simplify the following expression 5(g – 9)

$200 Answer from Monomial by Binomial 5g – 45

$300 Question from Monomial by Binomial 5r ( 2s + 6) Simplify the following expression

$300 Answer from Monomial by Binomial 10rs + 30r

$400 Question from Monomial by Binomial -6xy ( 4x + 5y) Simplify the following expression.

$400 Answer from Monomial by Binomial -24x 2 y – 30xy 2

$500 Question from Monomial by Binomial -3x 2 y (5xz + 7yz) Simplify the following expression.

$500 Answer from Monomial by Binomial -15x 3 yz – 21x 2 y 2 z

$100 Question from Monomial by Trinomial Simplify the following expression. 2(3x 2 – 7x + 10)

$100 Answer from Monomial by Trinomial 6x 2 – 14x + 20

$200 Question from Monomial by Trinomial Simplify the following expression. 6y (4y 2 – 9y – 7)

$200 Answer from Monomial by Trinomial 24y 3 – 54y 2 – 42y

$300 Question from Monomial by Trinomial Simplify the following expression. -4xy (5x 2 – 12x + 7)

$300 Answer from Monomial by Trinomial -20x 3 y+ 48x 2 y – 28xy

$400 Question from Monomial by Trinomial Simplify the following expression. 7ag (g 3 + 2ag – 5a)

$400 Answer from Monomial by Trinomial 7ag a 2 g 2 – 35a 2 g

$500 Question from Monomial by Trinomial Simplify the following expression. -5a 3 b (2b + 5ab – a 3 b 2 )

$500 Answer from Monomial by Trinomial -10a 3 b 2 – 25a 4 b 2 + 5a 6 b 3

$100 Question from Binomial by Binomial Simplify the following expression. (x + 3)(x + 2)

$100 Answer from Binomial by Binomial x 2 + 5x + 6

$200 Question from Binomial by Binomial (4a – 5)(3a + 2) Simplify following expression.

$200 Answer from Binomial by Binomial 12a 2 – 7a – 10

$300 Question from Binomial by Binomial Simplify the following expression. (8x + 2y)(5x – 4y)

$300 Answer from Binomial by Binomial 40x 2 – 22xy – 8y 2

$400 Question from Binomial by Binomial Simplify the following expression. (3st + 4s)(9st – 8s)

$400 Answer from Binomial by Binomial 27s 2 t s 2 t – 32s 2

$500 Question from Binomial by Binomial Write an expression to represent the area of the following figure. -2xy – 5 8y + 7x

$500 Answer from Binomial by Binomial -35x – 16xy 2 – 14x 2 y – 40y

$100 Question from Combining Like Terms Simplify the following expression 17a + 21a

$100 Answer from Combining Like Terms 38a

$200 Question from Combining Like Terms Simplify the following expression 12b 2 – 8b 2 + 6b

$200 Answer from Combining Like Terms 4b 2 + 6b

$300 Question from Combining Like Terms Simplify the following expression. 2x 2 – x x – x 2 – 4

$300 Answer from Combining Like Terms x 2 + 2x – 2

$400 Question from Combining Like Terms Simplify the following expression 2(x 2 + y – 2) + 6(x 2 – y – 1)

$400 Answer from Combining Like Terms 8x 2 – 4y – 10

$500 Question from Combining Like Terms Simplify the following expression. 2(ab 2 + 2ab + 5) + 4(a 2 b – ab 2 + ab)

$500 Answer from Combining Like Terms 4a 2 b – 2ab 2 + 8ab + 10

Final Jeopardy Tim and Chris are simplifying (3x 2 y + 2xy 2 – 1) – (2x 3 y 3 – 5x 2 y + 3xy 2 – 4). Tim (3x 2 y + 2xy 2 – 1) – (2x 3 y 3 – 5x 2 y + 3xy 2 – 4) = 3x 2 y + 2xy 2 – 1 – 2x 3 y 3 – 5x 2 y – 3xy 2 – 4 = -2x 3 y 3 – 2x 2 y – xy 2 – 5 Chris (3x 2 y + 2xy 2 – 1) – (2x 3 y 3 – 5x 2 y + 3xy 2 – 4) = 3x 2 y + 2xy 2 – 1 – 2x 3 y 3 + 5x 2 y – 3xy = -2x 3 y 3 + 8x 2 y – xy Who is Correct?

Final Jeopardy Answer Chris