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1Instructions for using this template.
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2Jeopardy
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answer. You must give the correct question.
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3Choose a point value.
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4Angles
Triangles
Congruent Similar
Proportions With Similar
Trans- formations
Polygons
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5This type of angle is greater than 90.
6What is an obtuse angle?
7The angle measures are 48 and 42.
8What are complementary angles?
9The measure is equal to 139.
2
41
1
4
10What is the measure of angle 1 or angle 3?
11This angle measure equals 95.
1
50
6
5
3
4
145
12What is angle 1 or angle 4?
13This forms an equation to find the value of x.
5x
x
1
2
14What is x5x180?
15This type of triangle has two congruent sides.
16What is an isosceles triangle?
17This is the measure of angle x.
x
20
55
18What is 105?
19These angles are the exterior angles of the
triangle.
1
2
3
5
6
4
20What are angles 1, 4, and 6?
21This reasoning explains why a right triangle
containing a 100 angle is not possible.
22What is it would have the sum of the angles
greater than 180?
23These are the values of the variables.
a
b
54
24What is a72 and b54?
25This type of polygon has seven sides.
26What is a heptagon?
27This type of polygon has all sides equal in
length and all angles equal in measure.
28What is a regular polygon?
29This is the perimeter and sum of the angle
measures of the regular octagon below.
5.6 in
30What is 44.8 in for the perimeter and 1080?
31This identifies the shape below.
32What is a regular heptagon?
33These values tell us the measures of an
individual side and angle of a regular decagon
with a perimeter of 250 feet.
34What is 25 feet and 144?
35These polygons have the same size and shape.
36What are congruent polygons?
37Knowing, ?ABC is congruent to ?XYZ, this is the
value of the angle with value t.
Z
A
100
?
?
Y
38
42
t
B
C
X
38What is 100?
39These are the corresponding sides of the
congruent quadrilaterals ABCD and WXYZ.
Z
A
B
W
C
D
X
Y
40What is AB with WX, BC with XY, CD with YZ, and
AD with WZ?
41This is the length of the LM side of a figure
with a ratio to the figure below of 25 (ABCD
LMNO).
42What is 10 cm?
43Two rhombuses are ? similar. Always, sometimes,
or never
44What is sometimes?
45When finding a missing side in similar polygons
we use this.
46What is a proportion?
47These trapezoids are similar or not similar, and
this is why.
B
A
E
F
C
D
48What is not similar because the ratios for the
all sides except DC will be lt 1, while the ratio
for DC1?
49This is the error in finding the unknown length
x of the similar polygons.
50What is the 6 and the 15 should be flipped?
51This value tells the height of a tree when a
person who is 5.5 ft tall stands next to a tree
and casts a shadow of 2 ft long, while the tree
casts a shadow 8 ft long.
52What is 22 ft?
53This value tells the width of an enlarged photo
when a photo with dimensions of 5 in wide and 7
in long is enlarged and has a length of 24.5 in.
54What is 17.5 inches?
55When an object can be turned 180 or less and
fits on the original image it has this property.
56What is rotational symmetry?
57This is the number of lines of symmetry in the
object below.
58What is 4 lines of symmetry?
59This is the coordinate notation to describe a
slide 5 units to the left and 1 unit up.
60What is (x, y)?(x-5, y1)?
61These are the coordinates of a pentagon with
coordinates A(2,5), B(-1,6), C(-4,2), D(-2,3),
and E(1,4) once the pentagon has been reflected
over the y-axis.
62What are A(-2,5), B(1,6), C(4,2), D(2,3),
and E(-1,4)
63This describes what happens to the coordinates
put through the following coordinate notation
(x, y)?(-x, -y2)
64What is a reflection about the y-axis, another
reflection about the x-axis, and finally a shift
two units up?
65Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
66Starting with the vertices of a triangle at
A(2,3) B(5,6) and C(-2, 1) these are the
coordinates after a reflection about the x-axis
then a slide to the right 2 units and up 3 units.
67What is A(4,0), B(7,-3), and C(0,2)?