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Math Jeopardy: Test Your Mathematical Knowledge with Fun Questions!

Play Math Jeopardy and challenge yourself with a variety of math-related questions from pre-calculus, famous theorems, favorite constants, and more. Test your skills and have fun while learning!

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Math Jeopardy: Test Your Mathematical Knowledge with Fun Questions!

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  1. MATH JEOPARDY Brought to you by the Mathematical Association of America Press the space bar to continue.

  2. The Rules • This game plays the same as traditional Jeopardy, except there is only one round and then Final Jeopardy. • No one is allowed to ring in until the host has finished reading the answer. • Once a category and point value have been chosen, click that point value to go to the answer.

  3. The Rules • When an answer is on-screen, push the space bar to have the question appear. Then a click on the u-turn button will return the game to the Jeopardy screen. • You may decide to appoint a judge to decide who rings in first. • Push the space bar to continue on to the gameboard…

  4. To go to Final Jeopardy, click the star at right:

  5. 10 Points – Pre-Calculus The degree of the polynomial

  6. What is 5?

  7. 20 Points – Pre-Calculus The simplified form for

  8. 20 Points – Pre-Calculus What is

  9. 30 Points – Pre-Calculus The horizontal asymptote(s) for

  10. What is y = 3/2?

  11. 40 Points – Pre-Calculus The vertical asymptote(s) for

  12. What is x = -4?

  13. 50 Points – Pre-Calculus The simplified form for

  14. What is 6?

  15. 10 Points – Math in the Movies Matt Damon’s math genius character’s name appears in the title of this Academy Award winner.

  16. What is Good Will Hunting?

  17. 20 Points – Math in the Movies The land Donald Duck visits in Disney’s famous math movie.

  18. What is Mathmagic Land?

  19. 30 Points – Math in the Movies Russell Crowe earned an Academy Award nomination for his role in this math movie.

  20. What is A Beautiful Mind?

  21. 40 Points – Math in the Movies Darren Aronofsky co- wrote and directed this film with the constant name.

  22. What is Pi?

  23. 50 Points – Math in the Movies Robert Redford leads a group of security experts against Ben Kingsley in this 1992 film.

  24. What is Sneakers?

  25. 10 Points – Famous Theorems For a right triangle,

  26. What is The Pythagorean Theorem?

  27. 20 Points – Famous Theorems Finding via uses this theorem.

  28. What is The Squeeze Theorem?

  29. 30 Points – Famous Theorems This important theorem connects derivatives and integrals as inverse operations.

  30. What is the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus?

  31. 40 Points – Famous Theorems Proven by Andrew Wiles.

  32. What is Fermat’s Last Theorem?

  33. 50 Points – Famous Theorems Sets the maximum number of hues needed to paint a planar surface.

  34. What is the Four Color Theorem?

  35. 10 Points – My Favorite Constant It’s the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter.

  36. What is π?

  37. 20 Points – My Favorite Constants

  38. What is 0?

  39. 30 Points – My Favorite Constants The constant is also known by this colorful name.

  40. What is the Golden Ratio?

  41. 40 Points – My Favorite Constants The constant first appeared in a paper by this 18th century Swiss mathematician.

  42. Who is Leonhard Euler?

  43. 50 Points – My Favorite Constant In electrical engineering, is denoted by this letter.

  44. What is j?

  45. 10 Points – “C” in Math Not what I “sined” up for, it’s the ratio of adjacent to hypotenuse in a right triangle.

  46. What is cosine?

  47. 20 Points – “C” in Math Subject co- invented by Newton and Leibniz.

  48. What is calculus?

  49. 30 Points – “C” in Math The shape of a cable strung between two poles.

  50. What is a catenary?

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