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Powerpoint Jeopardy

Powerpoint Jeopardy. List all the congruent corresponding parts. Write a congruency statement. A. C. X. Q. B. R. What does CPCTC stand for?. Name the common part(s) of triangles APQ and BQA. Name all the corresponding parts of triangle ADC and triangle BCD. y. Find the value of y.

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Powerpoint Jeopardy

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  1. Powerpoint Jeopardy

  2. List all the congruent corresponding parts.

  3. Write a congruency statement. A C X Q B R

  4. What does CPCTC stand for?

  5. Name the common part(s) of triangles APQ and BQA

  6. Name all the corresponding parts of triangle ADC and triangle BCD y

  7. Find the value of y.

  8. Solve for x 15

  9. Find m<1.

  10. If the circumference of circle C is 31.4 in, solve for y. C 2y

  11. An exterior angle of an isosceles triangle is 130 degrees. What are the possible sets of measures of the angles in the triangles? 10 9 11 12 16 13 15 14

  12. Name the congruency theorem. 10 9 11 12 16 13 15 14

  13. Name the congruency theorem. 10 9 11 12 16 13 15 14

  14. Name the congruency theorem and write the Congruency statement. 10 9 11 12 16 13 15 14

  15. Name the theorem and write the congruency Statement. 10 9 11 12 16 13 15 14

  16. Are the triangles below congruent? If so, Name the theorem, if not identify additional Info. needed. E P A W 15 14 S L

  17. Statements Reasons 1.) m<V=m<Y 1.)_____________ 2.) m<VWZ=m<YWZ 2.)_____________ 3.) 3.) Reflexive P. 4.) 4.) AAS

  18. Statements Reasons m<N=m<S 1.)______________ 2.) 2.) Defn. bisect 3.) m<NQT=m<RQS 3.)______________ 4.) NQT= SQR 4.)______________

  19. Given AB and CD bisect each other at M, prove triangles ADM and BCM are congruent. Statements Reasons 1.) AM=MB 1.) 2.) 2.) Def. bisect 3.) 3.) V. <‘s 4.) 4.) SAS

  20. Prove m<TRU=m<TRS. Statements Reasons 1.) RS=RU 1.)________ 2.) m<RTS=m<TRU=90 2.) “ “ 3.) RT=RT 3.)________ 4.) Triangles TRS and 4.)________ TRU are congruent 5.) 5.) CPCTC

  21. Given: P, prove that m<A=m<B B A W Statements Reasons 1.) 1.) Given 2.) 2.) Def. radius 3.) 3.) V. <‘s 4.) 4.) SAS 5.) m<A=m<B 5.) L X

  22. What is the name of the snowman in Disney’s “Frozen?”

  23. How many years are in a century?

  24. Who is Thor’s evil adopted brother?

  25. What is the name of the imaginary line in the center of the earth?

  26. What was the score of the LD football game last Saturday?

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