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Jeopardy Math Challenge

Engage in a fun math game where teams compete to answer questions about equations, functions, graphs, and more. Steal points from other teams and test your math skills!

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Jeopardy Math Challenge

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  1. Jeopardy

  2. Each table is a team, and each team needs a team name and whiteboard. Each team will get to pick a question, and will have the chance to answer it first. Every other team should be working on the problem though, as you have the chance to steal it if they get the wrong answer. To steal, have your answer written down and raise your hand before the other teams do!

  3. Is it a function? Composition Slope Drawing 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  4. FINAL JEOPARDY

  5. 1, $100 The equation of the line that passes through (8, 4) and (5, 3)

  6. 2, $100 The domain and range of the function.

  7. 3, $100

  8. 4, $100 The graph of the following function:

  9. 1, $200 Daily Double! The slope and y-intercept of

  10. 2, $200 This equation, if it is a function.

  11. 3, $200

  12. 4, $200 Daily Double! The values of the relative maxes and mins of the given function:

  13. 1, $300 The equation of the line that travels through (3, 6) and is perpendicular to:

  14. 2, $300 The domain of the given function:

  15. 3, $300 The inverse of the given function:

  16. 4, $300 The graph of the given piece-wise function:

  17. 1, $400 The intervals for which the function is increasing.

  18. 2, $400 The domain of the given function:

  19. 3, $400 The inverse of the given function:

  20. 4, $400 These are the transformations occurring to the given function:

  21. 1, $500 The time when the object in the graph is moving the fastest. Height (ft) Time (sec)

  22. 2, $500 This is a function relating the score of a football game when the scoring comes only from field goals.

  23. 3, $500 A function gives the cost in dollars of making X number of widgets. Its inverse gives this.

  24. 4, $500 The equation of the following graph:

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