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Jeopardy Math II Ms. Brown’s 2 nd Period Class
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Quadratics Factoring Square Roots Quadratic Formula Graphically Word Problems 100 200 300 400 500 FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY
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Factoring - 100
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Factoring - 200
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Factoring - 300
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Factoring - 400
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Factoring - 500
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Square Roots - 100
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Square Roots - 200
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Square Roots - 300
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Square Roots - 400
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Square Roots - 500
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Quadratic Formula - 100 What is the discriminate of the quadratic equation?
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Quadratic Formula - 200 How many solutions does the following quadratic equation have?
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Quadratic Formula - 300 What type of solution? Imaginary or Real?
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Quadratic Formula - 400
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Quadratic Formula - 500
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Graphically - 100
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Graphically - 200
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Graphically - 300
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Graphically - 400
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Graphically - 500
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Word Problems - 100 A picture has a height that is 4/3 its width. It is to be enlarged to have an area of 192 square inches. What will be the dimensions of the enlargement?
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Word Problems - 200 The product of two consecutive negative integers is 1122. What are the numbers?
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Word Problems - 300 The length of a rectangle is 6 inches more than its width. The area of the rectangle is 91 square inches. Find the dimensions of the rectangle. The length of a rectangle is 6 inches more than its width. The area of the rectangle is 91 square inches. Find the dimensions of the rectangle.
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Word Problems - 400 A garden measuring 12 meters by 16 meters is to have a pedestrian pathway installed all around it, increasing the total area to 285 square meters. What will be the width of the pathway?
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Word Problems - 500 You have to make a square-bottomed, unlidded box with a height of three inches and a volume of approximately 42 cubic inches. You will be taking a piece of cardboard, cutting three-inch squares from each corner, scoring between the corners, and folding up the edges. What should be the dimensions of the cardboard, to the nearest quarter inch?
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Final Jeopardy Wager a small amount of yours points are wager all of it! Keep your answer hidden till everyone is finished! Good Luck!
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FINAL JEOPARDY The product of two consecutive odd integers is 1 less than four times their sum. Find the two integers.
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