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Jeopardy Angles and Triangles PolygonsReflections and Symmetry Translations and Rotations Congruency and Similarity 100 200 300 400 500
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100 <1 and <2 are supplementary and m<1 = 75 degrees. Find m<2.
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200 <3 and <4 are complementary and m<3 = 56 degrees. Find m<4.
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300 m<3 = 110 degrees. Find m<1 and explain your reasoning. 4 2 1 3
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400 Find the value of x. Explain your reasoning.
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500 The measures of the angles of a triangle are (3x – 100) ̊, (x – 10) ̊, and (x – 10) ̊. Solve for x and list the angle measures.
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100 True or False. If false, correct the statement. A parallelogram has one pair of parallel sides.
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200 Find the measure of one angle in a regular 10-gon.
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300 Find the measure of <x.
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400 Find the measure of <A in the figure below.
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500 Find the measures of x and y.
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100 Does the picture show a reflection?
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200 How many lines of symmetry does the object have?
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300 A polygon has vertices W(-5,3), X(-2,1), Y(-7,4). What are the vertices of it’s reflection over the y-axis?
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400 A polygon has vertices T(-4,1), U(-2,2), V(-1,5). What are the vertices of it’s reflection over the x-axis?
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500 How many lines of symmetry does the object below have?
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100 Name the type of transformation: Walking across the park.
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200 Name the type of transformation: Riding a ferris wheel.
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300 ΔJKL has verticies J(2,-3), L(-1,2), and L(-3, 1). Find the verticies of its image after the translation (x,y) → (x+3,y-2).
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400 ΔTUV has vertices T(0,-3), U(2,2), and V(3,-4). Find the vertices of its image after a 90 ̊ clockwise rotation.
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500 ΔTUV has vertices T(1,-3), U(2,1), and V(3,-4). Find the vertices of its image after a 180 ̊ rotation.
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100 Find the value of x. The triangles are similar.
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200 Tell whether the two triangles are congruent. Explain.
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300 Are the two polygons similar? Explain.
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400 Tell whether the triangles are congruent. Explain.
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500 Assume ABCD and PQRS are similar. Find side length AD.
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