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Title: Jeopardy


1
Jeopardy
Potpourri
Triangles
Transversals and ???
Define
C and S
Q 100
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100 Question from Definitions
Define complementary
3
100 Answer from Definitions
Two angles that add up to 90 degrees.
4
200 Question from Definitions
Define supplementary
5
200 Answer from Definitions
Two angles that add up to 180 degrees.
6
300 Question from Definitions
Define and draw vertical angles
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300 Answer from Definitions
Angles that are opposite of each other
8
400 Question from Definitions
Define corresponding angles and tell me one
important fact about them.

9
400 Answer from Definitions
Two angles on the same side of a Transversal and
they always have to be congruent (equal).
10
500 Question from Definitions
Draw and label three types of angles within a
transversal.
11
500 Answer from Definitions
Corresponding, vertical, adjacent, and
supplementary
12
100 Question from complementary and supplementary
13
100 Answer from complementary and supplementary
32
14
200 Question from complementary and
supplementary
15
200 Answer fromcomplementary and supplementary
75
16
300 Question fromcomplementary and supplementary
Name all the angles that are supplementary
within this transversal.
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300 Answer from complementary and supplementary
1 and 2, 2 and 4, 3 and 4, 1 and 3
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400 Question fromcomplementary and supplementary
If angle JHK is a 62 degree angle, what is the
measurement for angle JHI?
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400 Answer from complementary and supplementary
118 degrees
20
500 Question from complementary and supplementary
Find x, then use the value of x to find the acute
angle and the obtuse angle. (Level 4!)
21
500 Answer from complementary and supplementary
X 55 Acute angle 104 Obtuse angle 76
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100 Question from Triangles
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100 Answer from Triangles
110
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200 Question from Triangles
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200 Answer from Triangles
29
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300 Question from Triangles
Find angle 1, 2, 3, and 4
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300 Answer from Triangles
1 88 2 57 3 35 4 145
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400 Question from Triangles
Find a, b, c and d!
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400 Answer from Triangles
A 85 B 65 C 65 D 25
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500 Question from Triangles
Describe 2 different ways that you could solve
for angle 1. (What would you have to know or
what would I have to tell you so you would be
able to solve for 1?)
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500 Answer from Triangles
You could know angle 2 and 3, or you could use
angle 2 and 8,
32
100 Question from Transversals and
Name the 3 types of angles that come from a
transversals and parallel lines.
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100 Answer from Transversals and
Supplementary Vertical Corresponding
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200 Question from Transversals and
What angle corresponds with angle 1?
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200 Answer from Transversals and
Angle 5
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300 Question from Transversals and
What angle is vertical to angle 6?
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300 Answer from Transversals and
Angle 7
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400 Question from Transversals and
What does angle 8 have to be equal to?
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400 Answer from Transversals and
82
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500 Question from Transversals and
Line ABC is parallel to line XYZ. Transversal
DBYW cuts through both those lines. If angle ABD
is 111 degrees, what does angle CBY have to
measure?
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500 Answer from Transversals and
111 degrees
42
100 Question from DIFFICULT!
Find x, y, and z!
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100 Answer from DIFFICULT!
X 122 Y 122 Z 58
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200 Question from DIFFICULT!
Find the 3 missing red angles. Please give them
to me in order from smallest to greatest!
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200 Answer from DIFFICULT!
56, 59, 65
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300 Question from DIFFICULT!
Find em all!
b
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300 Answer from DIFFICULT!
A 65 B 109 C 104 D 76 E 44 F 136 G
115 H 115
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400 Question from DIFFICULT!

Find x AND the missing angles U and V!
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400 Answer from DIFFICULT!
X 11 77 67
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500 Question from DIFFICULT!
Find x AND all three missing angles.
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500 Answer from DIFFICULT!
X 19 99, 17, and 64
52
Final Jeopardy
This measurement is an obtuse angle.
53
Final Jeopardy Answer
What is any measurement that is greater than 90
and less than 180 degrees?
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