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Jeopar dy 100 Deductive Reasoning 500 300 200 400 100 Biconditionals And Conditionals 500 300 200 400 100 Properties, Postulates, Theorems 500 300 200 400 100 Trivia 500 300 200 400 100 Proving Angles Congruent 500 300 200 400 100 Algebraic Reasoning 500 300 200 400

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Deductive Reasoning. Trivia. Algebraic Reasoning. Biconditionals And Conditionals. Proving Angles Congruent. Properties, Postulates, Theorems. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Jeopardy

Jeopardy

100

Deductive Reasoning

500

300200

400

100

BiconditionalsAnd Conditionals

500

300200

400

100

Properties, Postulates, Theorems

500

300200

400

100

Trivia

500

300200

400

100

ProvingAngles

Congruent

500

300200

400

100

Algebraic Reasoning

500

300200

400

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Prop., Post. Thrms - 100

Answer:

Distributive Prop of Equality

NEXT QUESTION

Why Does 3(x+6) =

3x + 18

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Prop., Post., Thrms - 200

Answer:

Transitive Prop. of equality

NEXT QUESTION

If BY = XD, XD = ZC,

Why does BY = ZC?

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Prop., Post., Thrms - 300

Answer:Sometimes

NEXT QUESTION

Answer Always, Sometimes, Never:

Vertical Angles are Supplementary

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Prop., Post., Thrms - 400

Answer:Always

NEXT QUESTION

Answer Always, Sometimes, Never:

Every Obtuse Angle has a supplement

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Prop., Post., Thrms - 500

Answer: Sometimes

NEXT QUESTION

Answer Always, Sometimes, Never:

Adjacent Angles form a Linear Pair

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Bicondtionals and Conditionals- 100

Answer:H: Two lines intersect at right angles

C: The Two lines are perpendicular

NEXT QUESTION

Identify the Hypothesis and Conclusion:

If two lines intersect at right angles, then the two linesare perpendicular

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Bicondtionals and Conditionals - 200

Answer:If you exercise, then you are in good shape.

If you are in good shape, then you exercise.NEXT QUESTION

Write the Conditional and Converse:

Exercising keeps you in good shape!

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Bicondtionals and Conditionals - 300

Answer:If two lines are perpendicular, then they intersect to form four right angles.

If lines intersect to form four right angles, then they are perpendicular

NEXT QUESTION

What two conditions make up this biconditional:

Two lines are perpendicular if and only if they intersect to form four right angles

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Bicondtionals and Conditionals - 400

Answer:If x^2 =9, then x=3

False; -3

NEXT QUESTION

Write the Converse. If the converse is True:Write the BiconditionalIf False: Give a Counterexample

If x=3, then x^2=9

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Bicondtionals and Conditionals - 500

Answer:Ms. Henley lives in Springfield, Massachusetts

NEXT QUESTION

Give a counterexample for the following: If you live in Springfield, then you live in Illinois

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Deductive Reasoning - 100

Answer:

Bears practice is cancelled on Monday

NEXT QUESTION

Use the law of detachment to draw a conclusionIf a team wins on Sunday, then practice is cancelled Monday.

The Bears won Sunday

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Deductive Reasoning - 200

Answer:

Angle A and Angle B are complementary

NEXT QUESTION

Use the law of detachment to draw a conclusion:

If the measure of two angles is 90 degrees, then theyAre Complementary

m<A + m<B = 90

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Deductive Reasoning - 300

Answer:If you study, then you are Happy!

NEXT QUESTION

Use the Law of Syllogism to draw a conclusion:

If you study, then you will get an A.If you get an A, then you are Happy!

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Deductive Reasoning - 400

AnswerIf two lines are not parallel, then they intersect at a point.

NEXT QUESTION

Use the law of Syllogism to draw a conclusion:

If two lines are not parallel, then they intersect.If two lines intersect, then they intersect at a point.

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Deductive Reasoning - 500

Answer:NO conclusion

NEXT QUESTION

If a dog eats Doggie Delights, then it is a happy dog.Fido is a happy dog. Make a conclusion, if you can not make a conclusion, write no conclusion

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Algebraic Reasoning - 100

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1047

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Answer:Addition Property of equality

Division Property of equality

NEXT QUESTION

Justify each step

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Algebraic Reasoning - 200

Answer:7x-8=6x+11 Vertical Angle T

X-8=11 Subtraction Prop. =

X=19 Addition Prop. =

NEXT QUESTION

The measure of two vertical angles are (7x-8) and (6x+11):

Solve for X: Justify Each answer

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Algebraic Reasoning - 300

Answer:<AOB + <BOC=<AOC Angle + Post.

2x+6(x-3)=150 Substitution

2x+6x-18=150 Distributive

8x-18=150 CLT

8x=168 Addition Prop. =

X=21 Division Prop of =NEXT QUESTION

Given:

Prove: x = 21

(2x)°

6(x – 3)°

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Algebraic Reasoning - 400

Answer:11x – 6y = -1, x = 8 Given88 – 6y = -1 Substitution-6y = -89 Subtraction Prop. =y = 89/6 Division Prop. =89/6 = y Symmetric Prop. =

NEXT QUESTION

Given: 11x - 6y= -1; x = 8 Prove: y = 89/6

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Algebraic Reasoning - 500

Answer:KM + ML=KL Seg. Addition Post.

KM = ML Definition of Bisect

2x+3 + 2x+3=18 Substitution

4x+6=18 CLT

4x=12 Subtract Prop. =

X=3 Division Prop. =NEXT QUESTION

Solve for x and justify each step

Segment KL is bisected by point M, KM = 2x +3KL = 18, find x

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Proving Angles Congruent - 100

Answer:

Congruent

NEXT QUESTION

If two angles are vertical, then they are what?

Draw a pair of vertical angles.

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Proving Angles Congruent - 200

Answer:

<A=<B

NEXT QUESTION

<A + <B = 180 degrees<C is supplementary to <BWhat else do we know?

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Proving Angles Congruent - 300

Answer:

X=30 y = 90

NEXT QUESTION

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<1 = (y+x) <2= (y-x) <4 = 2xFind x and y

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Proving Angles Congruent - 400

Answer:

<A= 75, <B=15

NEXT QUESTION

<A is five times as large as its complement <B,What are angles A and B equal to?

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Proving Angles Congruent - 500

Answer:Addition Prop of =

Angle Addition Postulate

Substitution

NEXT QUESTION

Given: Prove:

1. 1. Given 2. 2.___________________________ 3. 3.___________________________ 4. 4.___________________________

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Trivia - 100Answer:

Cougar

NEXT QUESTION

What is your school mascot?

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Trivia - 200

What was your Homecoming Theme? Answer:

Circus Circus

NEXT QUESTION

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Trivia - 300

Answer:

NEXT QUESTION

What was the score of the Varsity Football Game against Antioch (Homecoming)

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Trivia - 400

Answer:

Varsity PomsNEXT QUESTION

What sport does Ms. Henley Coach?

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Trivia - 500

How many miles is a Marathon?

Answer:

26.2 Miles

NEXT QUESTION

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Daily Double

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Daily Double