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Title: Welcome to Mrs. Selles math class.


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Welcome to Mrs. Selles math class.
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Jeopardy
(insert school name) Edition
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Four Sides
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Scholars
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Numbers
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Angles
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Metric
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N-gons
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Jeopardy
Four Sides
Scholars
Numbers
Angles
Metric
Topic 6
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Final Jeopardy
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100 Question Four Sides
  • All angles are congruent and all sides are
    congruent and perpendicular

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100 Answer Four Sides
  • A square

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200 Question Four Sides
  • All angles are congruent, both pairs of opposite
    sides are parallel, and diagonals are
    perpendicular

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200 Answer Four Sides
  • A rectangle

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300 Question Four Sides
  • All sides congruent, both pairs of opposite sides
    are congruent, diagonals bisect each other and
    opposite angles

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300 Answer Four Sides
  • A Rhombus

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400 Question Four Sides
  • Both pairs of opposite sides are congruent and
    parallel, diagonals bisect each other, has
    rotation symmetry

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400 Answer Four Sides
  • A Parallelogram

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500 Question Four Sides
  • Diagonals bisect each other, has reflection
    symmetry

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500 Answer Four Sides
  • A kite

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100 Question Scholars
  • Who devised the formula leg
    squared plus leg squared equals hypotenuse squared

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100 Answer Scholars
  • Pythagoras, circa 570 BC

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200 Question Scholars
  • Who is considered to be the father of geometry?

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200 Answer Scholars
  • Euclid, circa 300 BC

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300 Question Scholars
  • 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21.

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300 Answer Scholars
  • Fibonacci numbers developed by Leonardo of Pisa
    (1200)

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400 Question Scholars
  • What did Rene Descartes contribute to mathematics
    that bears his name?

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400 Answer Scholars
  • The Cartesian System, circa 1600

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500 Question Scholars
  • Who developed the formula F V E 2

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500 Answer Scholars
  • Euler, circa 1700

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100 Question Numbers
  • What is the first prime number?

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100 Answer Numbers
  • The number two

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200 Question Numbers
  • What is the name for the following set of
    numbers?
    1, 2, 3, 4,
    5, .

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200 Answer Numbers
  • The counting or natural numbers

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300 Question Numbers
  • What is the name for the following set of
    numbers?
    -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3,

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300 Answer Numbers
  • The integers

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400 Question Numbers
  • What is the divisibility test used to determine
    if a number is divisible by 3?

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400 Answer Numbers
  • A number is divisible by 3 if and only if the
    sum of its digits is divisible by 3

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500 Question Numbers
  • What is the algorithm called the Sieve of
    Eratosthenes used to find?

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500 Answer Numbers
  • Prime numbers

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100 Question Angles
  • What is an angle called that measures 180 ?

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100 Answer Angles
  • A straight angle

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200 Question Angles
  • What do you call 2 angles whose measurements
    added together equal 90?

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200 Answer Angles
  • Complementary angles

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300 Question Angles
  • What are 2 angles that share a vertex and a side,
    but no interior points called?

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300 Answer Angles
  • Adjacent angles

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400 Question Angles
  • What is an angle that measures greater than 90
    but less than 180?

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400 Answer Angles
  • An obtuse angle

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500 Question Angles
  • What is an angle that measures greater than 180
    called?

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500 Answer Angles
  • A reflex angle

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100 Question Metric
  • What quantity does the metric prefix milli
    denote?

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100 Answer Metric
  • 10 to the negative three, or one-one thousandth

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200 Question Metric
  • What quantity does the metric prefix deca
    denote?

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200 Answer Metric
  • 10

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300 Question Metric
  • What quantity does the metric prefix nano
    denote?

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300 Answer Metric
  • 10 to the negative nine

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400 Question Metric
  • What does the metric prefix mega denote?

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400 Answer Metric
  • 10 to the sixth, or ten million

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500 Question Metric
  • What does the metric prefix tera denote?

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500 Answer Metric
  • 10 to the twelfth

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100 Question N-gons
  • A regular n-gon is both equilateral and
    equiangular
    True or
    False

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100 Answer N-gons
  • TRUE

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200 Question N-gons
  • How many degrees does the sum of a vertex angle
    and an exterior angle equal?

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200 Answer N-gons
  • Vertex angle exterior angle 180

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300 Question N-gons
  • What is the total sum of the all n central
    angles in a regular n-gon equal to?

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300 Answer N-gons
  • 360 degrees

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400 Question N-gons
  • What is the measure of each central angle in a
    regular n-gon equal to?

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400 Answer N-gons
  • 360 divided by n, the actual number of sides

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500 Question N-gons
  • TRUE OR FALSE
    Only regular 3-gon, 4-gon, or 5-gon can form
    tessellations of the plane by themselves.

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500 Answer N-gons
  • False Only 3-gons, 4-gons, or 6-gons can be
    patterned to tessellate a plane by themselves.

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Final Jeopardy Topic
  • Choices

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Final Jeopardy Question
  • A pizza shop has 10 different toppings besides
    cheese. How many different combinations of
    toppings are available?

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Final Jeopardy Answer
  • 1024 2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2 two
    to the tenth power

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