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$100 Question from H1 Congruent angles that share a vertex but no sides are called…
$100 Answer from H1 Vertex angles
$200 Question from H1 Supplementary angles that share a vertex AND share a side are called a…
$200 Answer from H1 Linear pair
$300 Question from H1 What is the converse of this statement? “If two lines are perpendicular, then they intersect at 90˚ angles”
$300 Answer from H1 “If they intersect at 90˚ angles, then two lines are parallel”
$400 Question from H1 What is the missing statement and reason?
$400 Answer from H1 angle EBA is congruent to angle CBD; Vertical angles are congruent.
$500 Question from H1 Write a two column proof for the following: Given: angle 1 + angle 3 = 180˚ Prove: angle 1 = angle 4 1 2 3 4
$500 Answer from H1 Answers may vary: Ex. ∟1 + ∟3 = 180 Linear Pair ∟4 + ∟3 = 180 Linear Pair ∟1 = ∟4 Transitive Property
$100 Question from H2 Solve for x. 5x 3x + 20
$100 Answer from H2 X = 10
$200 Question from H2 Solve for x and find angle JGI J 3x - 6 8x - 53 H I G
$200 Answer from H2 x = 11; JGI = 35
$300 Question from H2 Find the missing measure in this pair of angles. (Explain your answer for Daily Double! P K 45˚ x˚ M
$300 Answer from H2 45˚; because the square in the corner shows that they are complementary angles.
$400 Question from H2 (For these questions, assume lines n and m are parallel, with transversal t) Name a pair of alternate interior angles and a pair of same side interior angles n t 2 1 m 4 3 6 5 8 7
$400 Answer from H2 Alternate interior: 4 and 5 3 and 6 Same-side interior: 4 and 6 3 and 5
$500 Question from H2 If the measure of angle 2 is 115˚, what is the measure of angle 5? (Explain why for a Daily Double!! Use vocab…) n t 2 1 m 4 3 6 5 8 7
$500 Answer from H2 65˚; ex.: corresponding to 6, linear with 5
$100 Question from H3 Find the length of AB. 45 cm A C B 30 cm
$100 Answer from H3 BC = 15 cm
$200 Question from H3 Find x, and find the measure of BC. 45 cm A C B 4x 2x + 9
$200 Answer from H3 x = 6 BC = 21 cm
$300 Question from H3 ∠EFH = 65o E 3x + 5 G 30o F H Find x and the m∠EFG
$300 Answer from H3 x = 10
$400 Question from H3 B is the midpoint of AC. Find x, and find the length of AC. A B C 5x 40 cm
$400 Answer from H3 x = 8, AC = 80cm
$500 Question from H3 FG bisects ∠EFG E 12x G 9x + 21o F H Find x and the m∠EFG
$500 Answer from H3 x = 7; ∠EFG = 84o
$100 Question from H4 What is the interior angle sum of a polygon with 12 sides?
$100 Answer from H4 1080o
$200 Question from H4 If two exterior angles in a triangle are 275o, what is the measure of the third exterior angle?
$300 Question from H4 Find the missing angle in the polygon below. 35o 108o x 95o
$300 Answer from H4 122o
$400 Question from H4 A polygon has an interior angle sum of 3,420o. How many sides does the polygon have?
$400 Answer from H4 n = 19
$500 Question from H4 Find the measure of x and y. 102o 95o 118o 121o x y
$500 Answer from H4 x = 118o; y = 76o
$100 Question from H5 What conditions are required for two figures to be similar?
$100 Answer from H5 All corresponding sides are proportional, all corresponding angles are congruent.
$200 Question from H5 Solve the proportion below. 12 = 8 15 x
$200 Answer from H5 x = 10
$300 Question from H5 Name the two triangles that are marked congruent below. (Figures NOT drawn to scale) A D E B C F
$300 Answer from H5 ABC ≅ FED or ACB ≅ FDE or BAC ≅ EFD
$400 Question from H5 Are the two triangles similar? Why or why not? 5’ 3’ 15’ 12’ 3’ 9’
$400 Answer from H5 No; the sides are not proportional
$500 Question from H5 Find the measure of x 8 in 25 in 12 in x in 12 in 18 in