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Math Review #2 Jeopardy 10 20 30 40 50 Expressions and Equations
Inequalities Modeling Geometric Figures Circumference, Area, and Volume Mix It UP!!! 10 20 30 40 50
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Using the Distributive Property, 3(2a-4b)= _________.
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When solving an algebraic equation, the goal is to _____________ the variable.
ISOLATE Category
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To solve an algebraic equation, perform the OPPOSITE calculation on the equation. These are called _________ ____________. INVERSE OPERATIONS Category
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Factor the following 2 expressions.
a.) 3x + 9 b.) 5x + 20 a.) 3 (x+3) b.) 5 (x+4)
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Use inverse operations to solve the following two equations:
a.) z = -9 b.) 9s + 3 = 57 a.) z= -13.9 b.) s= 6
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You do NOT have to change the symbol.
If you add or subtract to both sides of an inequality, you have to/don’t have to change the inequality symbol. You do NOT have to change the symbol.
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You HAVE to flip the symbol.
If you multiply or divide both sides of an inequality by a NEGATIVE number, you have to/don’t have to change the inequality symbol. You HAVE to flip the symbol.
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What do the following inequality symbols stand for?
c.) < d.) > a.) less than or equal to b.) greater than or equal to c.) less than d.) greater than
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Solve the following inequality:
-3x < 27 x > -9
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Which of the following graphs is a solution to this inequality?
8-7x ≥ 22 a.) b.) c.) d.) b.
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When solving a problem that involves a scale, use a _________.
PROPORTION
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To form a triangle, the 2 shortest sides have to add up to a sum that is _____________ than the length of the longest side. GREATER
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A _________ __________ is the intersection of a three-dimensional figure and a plane.
Cross Section
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a.) Supplementary angles are two angles who have a sum of _______.
b.) Complementary angles are two angles whose measures have a sum of _________. a.) 180 degrees b.) 90 degrees
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(angles need to be beside each other)
a.) Name a pair of VERTICAL angles. b.) Name a pair of ADJACENT angles. a.) <AFB and < EFD b.) AFB and <AFE (angles need to be beside each other)
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The distance around a circle, or its “perimeter,” is called _____________.
CIRCUMFERENCE
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1.) Multiply the radius by 2 to get the diameter.
If given a circle’s radius, explain how to find the circle’s circumference. 1.) Multiply the radius by 2 to get the diameter. 2.) Solve for circumference by multiplying pi times the diameter.
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What is the formula for the AREA of a circle?
A = pi•r2
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How do you find the SURFACE AREA of a 3-dimensional figure?
Draw out the faces and find the area of each. Then add up all of the areas together.
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What is the formula for the VOLUME of any prism or cylinder?
V = B x hp (where the capital B stands for the area of the base.)
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Multiplying by ¼ is the same as dividing by ________.
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What is the formula for the AREA of a triangle?
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The scale for a wall mural 2 inches: 3 feet.
The scale drawing has a length of 28 inches and a width of 11 inches. What is the actual length of this wall mural? 42 feet
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What is the formula to find the AREA of a trapezoid?
A = ½ h (b1+b2)
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k = 42
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