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Jeopardy Name that Quad Double T/F General Calculations A, S, N P-grams Coordinate Related 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
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The legs of a trapezoid are congruent.
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When is sometimes? A 100
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One of the four angles of a rectangle is acute.
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When is never? A 200
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If the length of a side of a rhombus is 7
If the length of a side of a rhombus is 7.328, then the perimeter of the rhombus is A 300
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When is always? A 300
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If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then at least two of its angles are congruent.
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When is always? A 400
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If one side of a parallelogram has a slope of 3, then none of the other sides will have a slope of 3. A 500
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When is never? A 500
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P A D R O 1 2 B 100
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What are ? B 100
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P A D R O 1 2 B 200
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What is ? B 200
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P A D R O 1 2 B 300
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What is right or 90°? B 300
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Find the area of parallelogram SEAN with vertices at: S = (-8, 5)
B 400
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What is 136? B 400
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with angles defined as follows:
Given parallelogram CARL with angles defined as follows: A = x + 62 R = 3x + 2 Find the mC. B 500
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What is 89°? B 500
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Give the most descriptive name for the quadrilateral (not drawn to scale).
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What is a rectangle? C 100
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Give the most descriptive name for the quadrilateral (not drawn to scale).
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What is a rectangle? C 200
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Give the most descriptive name for the quadrilateral (not drawn to scale).
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What is a kite? C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
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Give the most descriptive name for the quadrilateral (not drawn to scale).
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What is a kite? C 400
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Give the most descriptive name for the quadrilateral (not drawn to scale).
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What is isosceles trapezoid?
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The diagonals of a parallelogram are congruent.
The consecutive angles of a rectangle are congruent and supplementary. D 100
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What is false, what is true?
D 100
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The diagonals of a rectangle bisect each other.
The diagonals of a rectangle bisect the angles. D 200
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What is true, what is false?
D 200
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The diagonals of a square are perpendicular bisectors of each other.
Every rhombus is a square. D 300
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What is true, what is false?
D 300
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Every square is a rectangle.
A diagonal divides a square into two isosceles right triangles. D 400
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What is true, what is true?
D 400
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Opposite angles in a parallelogram are always congruent.
Consecutive angles in a parallelogram are always congruent. D 500
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What is true, what is false?
D 500
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Given the isosceles trapezoid, solve for x and y.
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What is 16 and 116? E 100
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Values of x and y to force figure to be a parallelogram.
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What is 64 and 10? E 200
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(x - 4) S A (3x + 10)° (2x + 50)° Y E E 300
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What is 20? E 300
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C M X L A E 400
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What is 8? E 400
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L P 2 1 A Y E 500
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What is 80? E 500
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager F 100
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Given quadrilateral A (-3, -7) B (-9, 1) C ( 3, 9) D (9, 1)
The slope of AB and CD and the relationship between the sides. F 100
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What is -4/3 and parallel? F 100
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Given quadrilateral A (-3, -7) B (-9, 1) C ( 3, 9) D (9, 1)
The length of AB and CD and the relationship between the sides. F 200
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What is 10 units and congruent?
F 200
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Given quadrilateral A (-3, 2) B (-2, 6) C ( 2, 7) D (1, 3)
The product of the slopes of the diagonals and the relationship between the diagonals. F 300
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What is -1 and perpendicular?
F 300
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Given quadrilateral A (2, 4) B (2, 7) C ( 10, 7) D (10, 4)
The most specific name. F 400
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What is rectangle? F 400
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Given quadrilateral A (-11, 5) B (7, 5) C ( 7, -13) D (-11, 13)
The most specific name. F 500
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What is square? F 500
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If x +2x is five more than y+ 2y, find x – y.
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