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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Mrs. Walsh. Jeopardy. Always, Sometimes, Never. Segment and Angle Addition. Angle Sense. Vocabulary. Name That Term. Postulates. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Vocabulary Name That Term
Always, Sometimes,
NeverPostulates
Segment and Angle Addition
Angle Sense
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An unproved assumption.
A 100
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What is a postulate?
A 100
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Two angles in the same plane with a common vertex and a
common side, but no common interior points.
A 200
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What are adjacent angles?
A 200
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A pair of adjacent angles whose non-common sides are opposite rays.
A 300
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A 300
What is a linear pair?
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Two angles whose measures have a sum of 90.
A 400
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What are complementary angles?
A 400
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A geometric tool used to measure angles.
A 500
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What is a protractor?
A 500
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Three collinear points
B 100
Q
A
B
C
D E
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What are A, B, and C?
B 100
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Four coplanar points
B 200
Q
A
B
C
D E
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What are A, B, C, and D/E?
B 200
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Four non-coplanar points
B 300
Q
A
B
C
D E
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What are A, B, D, and E?
OR
What are C, B, D, and E?
B 300
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The intersection of and plane Q.
B 400
Q
A
B
C
D E
AC
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What is B?
B 400
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Another name for plane Q.
B 500
Q
A
B
C
D E
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What is BDE, BED, EDB, EBD, DBE, or DEB?
B 500
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Four points are _____ coplanar.
C 100
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What is sometimes?
C 100
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Skew lines are _____ coplanar?
C 200
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What is never.
C 200
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Two segments that lie in parallel lines are _____
parallel?
C 300
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What is always.
C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
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The intersection of a plane and a line not on that plane is
_____ a point.
C 400
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What is always?
C 400
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The intersection of two planes is _____ a point.
C 500
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What is never?
C 500
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The postulate that this picture describes:
D 100
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What is . . .
through any two points there is exactly one line?
aka two points make a line.
D 100
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D 200
The postulate that this picture describes:
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What is . . .
Through any three non-collinear points there is exactly
one plane containing them?
Aka three non-collinear points make a plane
D 200
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D 300
The postulate that this picture describes:
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What is . . .
If two lines intersect, then they intersect in exactly one point?
D 300
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D 400
The postulate:
If B is between A and C, thenAB + BC = AC
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What is . . .
the segment addition postulate?
D 400
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The postulate . . .
If coordinates of points A and B are a and b, then the distanceAB = |a – b| = |b – a|.
D 500
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What is . . . The Ruler Postulate?
D 500
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A description of M.
E 100
MJ K
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What is the midpoint?
E 100
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The value of x given JK=48.
E 200
M
4x–15 2x+3
J K
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What is 10?
E 200
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E 300
The measure of BDR.
B
D
K
J
R
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What is 90?
E 300
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State the value of x.
E 400
B
5x–10
3x+4
D
K
J
R
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What is 7?
E 400
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State the value of y.
E 500
B
2y+7
7y + 2
D
K
J
R
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What is 9?
E 500
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DAILY DOUBLE
F 100
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
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The most descriptive name for the relationship between 1 and 2.
F 100
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What is adjacent?
F 100
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F 200
The most descriptive name for the relationship between 3 and 4.
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What is a linear pair?
F 200
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F 300
The most descriptive name for the relationship between A and B.
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What are complementary angles?
F 300
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F 400
The most descriptive name for the relationship between A and C.
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What aresupplementary angles?
F 400
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The supplement to .
F 500
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What is ?
F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Supplementary and or Complementary Angles
Please record your wager.
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The supplement of an angle is 6 more than twice its complement.
Find the measure of the angle.
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What is 6?
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