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CH. 1 CH. 2CH. 3CH. 4 CH. 5 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Jeopardy.

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1 CH. 1 CH. 2CH. 3CH. 4 CH. 5 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Jeopardy

2 $100 Question from Ch. 1 45 + [(1+1) 3 ÷ 4] Jeopardy

3 $100 Answer from Ch. 1 Jeopardy 47

4 $200 Question from Ch. 1 Jeopardy Name the property. 5 + (-5) = 0

5 $200 Answer from Ch. 1 Additive Inverse Jeopardy

6 $300 Question from Ch. 1 Simplify. 3(x – 2) + 2x + 5 Jeopardy

7 $300 Answer from CH. 1 5x - 1 Jeopardy

8 $400 Question from CH. 1 Name the set of numbers to which the real number belongs: 36/6 Jeopardy

9 $400 Answer from CH. 1 Jeopardy Natural, whole, integer, rational

10 $500 Question from CH. 1 Jeopardy Describe the difference between the domain and range of a function

11 $500 Answer from CH. 1 Domain = x-values (independent variable) Range = y-values (dependent variable) Jeopardy

12 $100 Question from CH. 2 Translate into equation: Twice a number t decreased by 8 equals 70 Jeopardy

13 $100 Answer from CH. 2 Jeopardy 2t – 8 = 70

14 $200 Question from CH. 2 15 = b – (-65) Solve for b. Jeopardy

15 $200 Answer from CH. 2 -50 Jeopardy

16 $300 Question from CH. 2 Solve for a. 4(2a-1) = -10(a-5) Jeopardy

17 $300 Answer from CH. 2 3 Jeopardy

18 $400 Question from CH. 2 Solve. 4(f-2) = 4f Jeopardy

19 $400 Answer from CH. 2 No solution Jeopardy

20 $500 Question from CH. 2 Solve for y. 3y + z = am – 4y Jeopardy

21 $500 Answer from CH. 2 Jeopardy y = (am-z)/7

22 $100 Question from CH. 3 When given a graph, how can you tell if the graph is a function? Jeopardy

23 $100 Answer from CH. 3 Vertical Line Test – Put your pencil vertically on the Graph. If the pencil does not Touch more than 1 point at a time, It is a function Jeopardy

24 $200 Question from CH. 3 F(x) = 3x + 7 F(-2) = ? Jeopardy

25 $200 Answer from CH. 3 Jeopardy 1

26 $300 Question from CH. 3 G(x) = x 2 – 2x G(4n) = ? Jeopardy

27 $300 Answer from Parallel Lines 16n 2 – 8n Jeopardy

28 $400 Question from CH. 3 Is it linear? If so, write in standard form. 7y = 2x + 5x Jeopardy

29 $400 Answer from CH. 3 Yes -7x + 7y = 0 OR 7x – 7y = 0 Jeopardy

30 $500 Question from CH. 3 Jeopardy Find the 21 st term if the 1 st term is 10 and the difference between terms is -5

31 $500 Answer from CH. 3 Jeopardy -90

32 $100 Question from CH. 4 If the slope of one line is +2/3, what is the slope of the line perpendicular to this line? Jeopardy

33 $100 Answer from CH. 4 Jeopardy

34 $200 Question from CH. 4 Find the slope. (2,6) (-1,3) Jeopardy

35 $200 Answer from CH. 4 Slope = 1 Jeopardy

36 $300 Question from CH. 4 Solve for r. m = -1 (6,2) (9,r) Jeopardy

37 $300 Answer from CH. 4 R = -1 Jeopardy

38 $400 Question from Ch. 4 Write an equation of a line that passes through (4,2) and (-2,-4) Jeopardy

39 $400 Answer from CH. 4 y = x - 2 Jeopardy

40 $500 Question from CH. 4 Write an equation of a line that is parallel to 3x + 9y = 1 and passes through (3,0) Jeopardy

41 $500 Answer from CH. 4 Jeopardy y = (-1/3)x + 1

42 $100 Question from Ch. 5 Solve. y = -6 3x + y = 0 Jeopardy

43 $100 Answer from Ch. 5 (2,-6) Jeopardy

44 $200 Question from Ch. 5 Solve. 2x + y = -4 5x + 3y = -6 Jeopardy

45 $200 Answer from Ch. 5 (-6,8) Jeopardy

46 $300 Question from Ch. 5 2x + 3y = 4 -4x – 6y = -8 Jeopardy

47 $300 Answer from Ch. 5 Jeopardy Infinitely many solutions

48 $400 Question from Ch. 5 Solve. 2x – y = 6 3x + 4y = -2 Jeopardy

49 $400 Answer from Ch. 5 (2,-2) Jeopardy

50 $500 Question from Ch. 5 Solve. 9a – 2b = -8 -7a + 3b = 12 Jeopardy

51 $500 Answer from Ch. 5 (0,4) Jeopardy

52 Final Jeopardy The owners of a restaurant hired enough servers to handle 17 tables of customers and the fire marshal has approved the restaurant for a limit of 56 customers. How many 2- seat and 4-seat tables should the owners purchase? Jeopardy

53 Final Jeopardy Answer 6 2-seat tables and 11 4-seat tables Jeopardy


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