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Geometry CP(A) Edition

Chapter 6

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With Your Host

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Team One

Team Four

Team Three

Team Two

Scores

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Where has Polly Gone?

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Living Parallelogram

Lives

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That Rectangle is a Real Square

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It’s A Trap!(ezoid)

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Potpourri

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Tell whether the figure is a polygon. If it is a polygon, name it by the number of its sides.

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Yes, nonagon

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Tell whether the polygon is regular or irregular. Tell whether it is concave or convex.

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Irregular, Concave

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Find the sum of the interior angle measures of a convex heptagon.

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900°

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Find the value of b in polygon FGHJKL.

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b=3

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Find the measure of each interior angle of a regular 20-gon.

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measure of one int. = 162°

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In KLMN, LM = 28 in., LN = 26 in., and mLKN = 74°. Find mNML.

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mNML=74°

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Determine if each quadrilateral must be a parallelogram. Justify your answer.

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No, opposite sides are not congruent.

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EFGH is a parallelogram.Find JG.

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JG = 12

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The legs of a keyboard tray are connected by a bolt at their midpoints, which allows the tray to be raised or lowered. Why is PQRS always a parallelogram?

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The diagonals are always congruent.

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QRST is a parallelogram. Find TS if QR = 5x + 3y

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TS=84

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TVWX is a rhombus. Find TV.

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TV = 7.9

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Determine if the conclusion is valid. If not, tell what additional information is needed to make it valid.

Given:

Conclusion: EFGH is a square.

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Valid

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A woodworker constructs a rectangular picture frame so that JK = 50 cm and JL = 86 cm. Find HM.

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43 cm

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What is the perimeter of the square (in radical form)?

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Perimeter = 24sqrt(2)

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Determine if the conclusion is valid. If not, tell what additional information is needed to make it valid.

Given: ABC is a right angle.

Conclusion: ABCD is a rectangle.

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Invalid (we do not know it is a parallelogram first)

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Find mA.

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mA = 80°

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KB = 21.9m and MF = 32.7m. Find FB.

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FB = 10.8 m

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Find the value of a so that PQRS is isosceles.

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a = 9 (or -9… bonus 100 if team put this as

a possible answer)

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Find EH.

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EH = 13

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Find the value of both variables.

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y = 10x = 90

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Who was the Superbowl MVP?

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Eli Manning

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What is a group of mice called?

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A mischief

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Name the song with the lyrics “I know you’ve been hurt by

someone else/I can tell by the way you carry yourself”

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Take Care – Drake ft. Rihanna

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What New Jersey college was originally named “Queen’s

College”

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Rutgers University

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What was the last Disney film to be animated completely by

hand? (It came out in the late 80s)

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The Little Mermaid

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DAILY DOUBLE

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Daily Double Answer

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Daily Double Question

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Final Jeopardy Category isKites

Wager an amount!!!!!

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Lucy is framing a kite with wooden dowels. She uses two dowels that measure 18 cm, one dowel that measures 30 cm, and two dowels that measure 27 cm. To complete the kite, she needs a dowel to place along KL. She has a dowel that is 36 cm long. About how much wood will she have left after cutting the last dowel?

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About 3.6 cm

Wagered Amount !!!