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DOUBLE JEOPARDY

DOUBLE JEOPARDY. GEO. Chapter 5 Triangle Segments. Splitting sides and angles. Halfway Up in the Air. Restoring Order. Dare to Compare. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $400. $400. $400. $400. $800. $800. $800. $800. $1000. $1000. $1000. $1000.

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DOUBLE JEOPARDY

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  1. DOUBLE JEOPARDY GEO Chapter 5 Triangle Segments

  2. Splitting sides and angles Halfway Up in the Air Restoring Order Dare to Compare $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 FINAL JEOPARDY

  3. What kind of line is GC?

  4. What kind of line is AH?

  5. Find y and ZX.

  6. Find x and ZW if YW bisects XYZ

  7. Point H is the incenter. Find mDAH

  8. N is the centroid. IM = 18, KN = 4, HL = 15 Find JN.

  9. N is the centroid. IM = 18, KN = 4, HL = 15 Find IN and NM.

  10. RU is an altitude. Find x.

  11. G is the centroid. Find x if DG = 4x – 3, GB = 3x + 4, and DB = 15

  12. Point H is the incenter. Find FH

  13. Order the angles from smallest to biggest.

  14. Order the sides from smallest to biggest.

  15. Compare PS and RQ. Know that PQ = RS.

  16. Compare the angles below by using the figure. mRTW and mTWR mRST and mTRS

  17. Compare the items below by using the figure. mBXA and mDXA

  18. Determine which set of numbers can make a triangle. Show how you know with work. 12, 9, 4 1, 2, 3 5, 5, 10

  19. Find the range of values x could be to make a triangle. 5, 7, and x 6, 14, and x

  20. Name all angles less than 8. Look for remote interior angles.

  21. Name all angles greater than 2. Look for exterior angles.

  22. Name all angles greater than 5. Look for exterior angles.

  23. Emily lives the same distance from the three mountain peaks shown in the figure below. For photography class, she needs to take a picture that has two of the mountain peaks in the shot. Which two are her best chance of photographing together?

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