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1 Bellringer Use the diagram to identify 1 pair of each of the following: -Corresponding angles -Adjacent angles -Vertical angles

2 Geometry JEOPARDY click here to PLAY

3 GEOMETRY JEOPARDY $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200
Basic Angles Angle Relationships Triangles Congruent Triangles Pythagorean Theorem Volume GEOMETRY JEOPARDY $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Replay Go to Final Jeopardy

4 Angles a and b are congruent because of _______________ angles
Basic Angles $100 next

5 Angles a and b are congruent because of Vertical angles
Basic Angles $100 $100

6 next Basic Angles $200 Which angle is adjacent to ∠ DGC? a) ∠ FGA
b) ∠ DGE c) ∠ EGF d) ∠ AGB next

7 $200 Basic Angles $200 Which angle is adjacent to ∠ DGC? a) ∠ FGA
b) ∠ DGE c) ∠ EGF d) ∠ AGB $200

8 Write and solve an equation to find the measure of angle b.
Basic Angles $300 next

9 Write and solve an equation to find the measure of angle b.
b = 27˚ Basic Angles $300 $300

10 Line l and m are parallel
Line l and m are parallel. Angle 8 is congruent to angle 2 because of_____________ ___________ _____________ Basic Angles $400 next

11 54 Line l and m are parallel. Angle 8 is congruent to angle 2 because of Alternate Interior Angles Basic Angles $400 $400

12 If line p and line t are parallel, name one pair of corresponding angles.
Basic Angles $500 Line p Line t next

13 If line p and line t are parallel, name one pair of corresponding angles.
A and E B and F C and G D and H Basic Angles $500 Line p Line p Line t Line t $500

14 ∠x = (2w + 8)˚ and ∠y = 14 ˚ What is the measure of ∠x?
∠x and ∠y are complementary. ∠x = (2w + 8)˚ and ∠y = 14 ˚ What is the measure of ∠x? Angle Relationships $100 next

15 $100 Angle Relationships $100
∠x and ∠y are complementary. ∠x = (2w + 8)˚ and ∠y = 14 ˚ What is the measure of ∠x? Angle Relationships $100 (2w + 8) + 14 = 90 2w + 22 = 90 2w = 68 w = 34 ∠x = (2w + 8)˚ ∠x = 2(34) + 8 ∠x = 68+ 8 ∠x = 76˚ $100

16 ∠h = 123˚ and ∠j = (12+3x)˚ What is the measure of ∠j?
∠h and ∠j are supplementary. ∠h = 123˚ and ∠j = (12+3x)˚ What is the measure of ∠j? Angle Relationships $200 next

17 $200 Angle Relationships $200
∠h and ∠j are supplementary. ∠h = 123˚ and ∠j = (12+3x)˚ What is the measure of ∠j? Angle Relationships $200 (12 + 3x) = 180 3x = 180 3x = 45 x = 15 ∠j = (12 + 3x)˚ ∠j = 12+ 3(15) ∠j = ∠j = 57˚ $200

18 Lines l and m are parallel. Angle 6 is supplementary to which angles?
Angle Relationships $300 next

19 Lines l and m are parallel. Angle 6 is supplementary to which angles?
∠ 2 ∠ 5 ∠ 1 ∠ 8 Angle Relationships $300 $300

20 Angle Relationships $400 next

21 $400 Angle Relationships $400 Which angles are adjacent?
Which angles are adjacent? a) ∠ HIK and ∠JIF b) ∠ HIK and ∠KIJ c) ∠ HIK and ∠EFI d) ∠ HIK and ∠DFG $400

22 Angle Relationships $500 next

23 Angle Relationships $500 $500

24 What is the missing angle measure?
Triangles $100 49˚ 56˚ next

25 What is the missing angle measure?
Triangles $100 X = 180 + X = 180 X = 75 75˚ 49˚ 56˚ $100

26 What is the missing angle measure?
Triangles $200 next

27 What is the missing angle measure?
Triangles $200 $200

28 What is the missing angle measure?
Triangles $300 next

29 Triangles $300 101 101 56 56 124 45 $300

30 Find the measure of angle M.
Triangles $400 next

31 $400 Triangles $400 So Angle M is 2(29) – 2 or 56 degrees
x+5 + 2x = 180 3x = 180 3x = 87 x = 29 So Angle M is 2(29) – 2 or 56 degrees $400

32 What is the missing angle measure?
Triangles $500 next

33 Triangles $500 50 64 116 64 50 130 116 66 66 130 116 50 64 50 130 116 $500

34 Which rule proves that these triangles are congruent?
Congruent Triangles $100 next

35 Which rule proves that these triangles are congruent?
Congruent Triangles $100 side-angle-side $100

36 Which rule proves that these triangles are congruent?
Congruent Triangles $200 next

37 Which rule proves that these triangles are congruent?
Congruent Triangles $200 side-side-side $200

38 next Congruent Triangles $300
Which rule proves that these triangles are congruent? A.) angle-side-angle B.) side-side-angle C.) side-angle-side D.) none of the above next

39 -6 $300 Congruent Triangles $300
Which rule proves that these triangles are congruent? A.) angle-side-angle B.) side-side-angle C.) side-angle-side D.) none of the above $300

40 -10 – (-4) – 3 next Congruent Triangles $400
Which rule proves that these triangles are congruent? A.) angle-side-angle B.) side-side-angle C.) side-angle-side D.) none of the above next

41 -9 $400 Congruent Triangles $400
Which rule proves that these triangles are congruent? A.) angle-side-angle B.) side-side-angle C.) side-angle-side D.) none of the above $400

42 a = -9, b = 8, c = 1 b – a – c next Congruent Triangles $500
Which rule proves that these triangles are congruent? A.) angle-side-angle B.) side-side-angle C.) side-angle-side D.) none of the above next

43 16 $500 Congruent Triangles $500
Which rule proves that these triangles are congruent? A.) angle-side-angle B.) side-side-angle C.) side-angle-side D.) none of the above $500

44 A triangle has sides with lengths of 6 inches, 9 inches and 14 inches
A triangle has sides with lengths of 6 inches, 9 inches and 14 inches. Is it a right triangle? Pythagorean Theorem $100 next

45 No! the Pythagorean Theorem doesn’t work.
A triangle has sides with lengths of 6 inches, 9 inches and 14 inches. Is it a right triangle? No! the Pythagorean Theorem doesn’t work. Pythagorean Theorem $100 $100

46 What is the length of the missing side?
Pythagorean Theorem $200 next

47 What is the length of the missing side?
Pythagorean Theorem $200 40 ft $300

48 Find the distance between the two points shown
Find the distance between the two points shown. Round to the nearest tenth. Pythagorean Theorem $300 next

49 Find the distance between the two points shown
Find the distance between the two points shown. Round to the nearest tenth. 4.2 units Pythagorean Theorem $300 3 3 $100

50 What is the length of the missing side?
Pythagorean Theorem $400 next

51 What is the length of the missing side?
Pythagorean Theorem $400 15 cm $400

52 next Pythagorean Theorem $500
Two joggers run 8 miles north and then 5 miles west. What is the shortest distance, to the nearest tenth of a mile, they must travel to return to their starting point? Pythagorean Theorem $500 next

53 Two joggers run 8 miles north and then 5 miles west
Two joggers run 8 miles north and then 5 miles west. What is the shortest distance, to the nearest tenth of a mile, they must travel to return to their starting point? 9.4 miles Pythagorean Theorem $500 $500

54 Find the volume of this figure. Round to the nearest tenth.
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55 Cylinder: V = 3.14 x 52 x 7 Volume $100 549.5 yd3 $100

56 Find the volume of this figure. Round to the nearest tenth.
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57 CONE: V = (1/3) x 3.14 x 42 x 7 Volume $200 117.2 m3 $200

58 Find the volume of this figure. Round to the nearest tenth.
next

59 CYLINDER: V = 3.14 x 82 x 4 803.8 m3 Volume $300 next

60 The soccer ball is 22 cm across in diameter
The soccer ball is 22 cm across in diameter. Find its volume to the nearest tenth. Volume $400 next

61 $400 Volume $400 SPHERE: (radius is 11 cm) V = (4/3) x 3.14 x 113

62 A cone has a height of 3.2 inches and a volume of 53.59 cubic inches.
Find the radius. Volume $500 next

63 Cone: V = (1/3) x 3.14 x r2 x h 53.59 = (1/3) x 3.14 x r2 x 3.2
16 = r …so r = 4 inches Volume $500 $500

64 Daily Double next

65 Today’s Category: Pythagorean Theorem
Final Jeopardy Today’s Category: Pythagorean Theorem next

66 In Mike’s basketball game he ran 9 feet straight out from under the basket. Then he went left 4 feet before running straight back to his original spot under the basket. How far did Mike travel? Round to the nearest tenth. next

67 Mike traveled a total of 22.8 feet.
4 ft 9 ft 9.8 ft next

68 Geometry JEOPARDY Thanks for PLAYING! Remember to study for the test!


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