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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
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Rules Rules: 1 There are NO Life Lines. 2 When you answer incorrectly you’re out. 3 No actual money will be awarded.
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If an angle measures 90 degrees, then it is a _______. A. Segment B. Acute AngleD. Obtuse Angle C. Right Angle
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Sorry! Better luck next time.
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___________ are always reversible. A. Theorems B. PostulatesD. Triangles C. Definitions
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If an angle has been divided into three congruent angles, it has been ________. A. Destroyed B. BisectedD. Ruined C. Trisected
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What is the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle? A. P=lwh B. P = l + wD. P = 2l + 2w C. P = 2bh
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If two angles have a sum of 180 degrees, then they are _________. A. Supplementary B. ComplementaryD. Triangles C. Right Angles
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The first line of a proof is always the ________. A. Reasons B. Given Information D. Ask the teacher C. Diagram
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What is the complement of a 30 degree angle? A. You look nice today. B. 60D. 0 C. 150
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If an angle is subtracted from two congruent angles, the differences are congruent. A.Subtraction PropertySubtraction Property B. Multiplication D. Division C. Addition
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We use the Multiplication and Division Properties when this word is used twice. A. Bisect B. Trisect D. All of the above C. Midpoint
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If AB = CD, and CD = EF, then AB = EF is an example of which property. A. Substitution B. Common SenseD. No Sense C. Transitive
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A. Vertical B. OppositeD. Supplementary C. Backward A B
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Supplements of congruent angles are ____________ A. Supplementary B. CongruentD. Composite C. Vertical
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If two angles form a straight angle, then they are _________. A. Right Angles B. Supplementary D. Complementary C. Really Cool
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When the “givens” are smaller than the “conclusion”, the _________ property should be used. A. Subtraction B. DivisionD. Multiplication C. Addition
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Too bad we weren’t playing for real money!
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