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Geometry Review Jeopardy. Review Jeopardy Rules. On a teams’ first pick they must pick a questions worth 20 points or LESS On a teams’ second pick they must pick a question worth 40 points or LESS On a teams’ third pick they may pick a question of any point value - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Geometry  Review Jeopardy

Geometry Review Jeopardy

Page 2: Geometry  Review Jeopardy

Review Jeopardy Rules

• On a teams’ first pick they must pick a questions worth 20 points or LESS

• On a teams’ second pick they must pick a question worth 40 points or LESS

• On a teams’ third pick they may pick a question of any point value

• Control of the board will rotate clockwise from team to team.

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Algebra 1 JeopardyTruth Value &

Counterexamples

Give the Conditional

Deductive Reasoning

Proofs Potpourri

10 10 10 10 10

20 20 20 20 20

30 30 30 30 30

40 40 40 40 40

50 50 50 50 50

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Determine the truth value of the statement.If the statement is false, give a counterexample.

If two angles are complementary, then they are adjacent.

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Determine the truth value of the statement.If the statement is false, give a counterexample.

An animal is a poodle, if and only if it’s a dog.

Page 6: Geometry  Review Jeopardy

Determine the truth value of the statement.If the statement is false, give a counterexample.

If two angles share a side, then they are adjacent.

Page 7: Geometry  Review Jeopardy

Determine the truth value of the statement.If the statement is false, give a counterexample.

If an angle does not measure 80o then it is not acute.

Page 8: Geometry  Review Jeopardy

Determine the truth value of the statement.If the statement is false, give a counterexample.

If two angles are vertical angles, then they are adjacent.

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Give the converse of the statement:

If two angles are vertical angles, then they are congruent.

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Give the inverse of the statement:

If two angles are vertical angles, then they are congruent.

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The following is the contrapositive of a statement. Give the original conditional.

If the door is unlocked, then I am not trapped inside.

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The following is the inverse of a statement. Give the original conditional in if-then form.

I use my umbrella, if it is not sunny.

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Write a biconditional from the following:

I eat when I’m hungry.

Page 14: Geometry  Review Jeopardy

State a conclusion that follows from the given information and identify the law of logic that allows

you to make that conclusion. If no conclusion is possible, write “none” and state why.

If it is teachers’ convention, then you get a long weekend.If it is Thanksgiving, then you get a long weekend.

Page 15: Geometry  Review Jeopardy

State a conclusion that follows from the given information and identify the law of logic that allows

you to make that conclusion. If no conclusion is possible, write “none” and state why.

If it is Friday, then the school week is over.If the school week is over, then tomorrow I can sleep in.

Page 16: Geometry  Review Jeopardy

State a conclusion that follows from the given information and identify the law of logic that allows

you to make that conclusion. If no conclusion is possible, write “none” and state why.

If it is Halloween, then I am eating candy. I am eating candy.

Page 17: Geometry  Review Jeopardy

State a conclusion that follows from the given information and identify the law of logic that allows

you to make that conclusion. If no conclusion is possible, write “none” and state why.

If it is Monday, then I will go to school. I went to school today.

Page 18: Geometry  Review Jeopardy

State a conclusion that follows from the given information and identify the law of logic that allows

you to make that conclusion. If no conclusion is possible, write “none” and state why.

If it is raining, then I use an umbrella.If it is cloudy, then it is raining.

Page 19: Geometry  Review Jeopardy

Complete a two-column proof for the following.

Given:

Prove: x = -6

1)9(3

1 xx

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Given the diagram as shown what conclusion can you make?

Conclusion: _________________________Why? ______________________________

Page 21: Geometry  Review Jeopardy

Given: <ABC is a right angle. What 2 conclusions can you make and why?

Conclusion 1: ______________________________Why? ____________________________________

Conclusion 2: ______________________________Why? ____________________________________

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Complete the following proof.

Given: <1 and <2 are complementary <1 ≡ < 3, < 2 ≡ <4Prove: < 3 and < 4 are complementary.

Statements Reasons

1. < 1 and < 2 comp. 1.

2. m<1 + m<2 = 90o 2.

3. <1 ≡ < 3, < 2 ≡ <4 3.

4. m<1 = m< 3 m<2 = m<4

4.

5. m< 3 + m<4 = 90o 5.

6. < 3 and < 4 comp. 6.

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Complete the following proof.

Given: <1 ≡ < 3, Prove: < 2 and < 3 are supplementary

Statements Reasons

1. 1. Given

2. m<1 = m< 3 2.

3. <1 and < 2 are supp. 3. ** Not “Given from Diagram” **

4. 4.

5. 5. Substitution

6. < 2 and < 3 supp. 6.

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Give a conclusion that makes the conditional true.

If x2 + 2x = 3, then _____________________________.

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What can you conclude about

and ? Why?JBFE

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Give a hypothesis that makes the conditional true.

If ___________________________, then the two angles are adjacent.

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Is the following always, sometimes, or never true. Explain.

If two angles are complementary, then they form a right angle.

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Why is <DGJ supplementary to <CHB?