This document contains the questions and answers for a math jeopardy game covering various math topics such as simplifying expressions, solving equations, the Pythagorean theorem, distance, midpoint, area, and perimeter. There are 6 rounds of questions worth 1 to 5 points each. The questions require calculating, proving concepts, and choosing correct answers. The answers provide explanations and work for full credit.
23. 3-1Q Name 1 Pythagorean Triple Answer 1 Point Back to Gameboard
24. 3-1A 1 Point 3,4,5 7,24,25 5,12,13 Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
25. 3-2Q Is the following a Pythagorean Triple? 180,195,75 Answer 2 Points Back to Gameboard
26. 3-2A yes 2 Points Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
27. 3-3Q Mary biked 3 miles south and then 1 mile east. How much longer was her bike route than the direct route (as the bird flys)? Answer 3 Points Back to Gameboard
29. 3-4Q Prove that the following points do or do not make a right triangle (I must see your CORRECT work in order for you to win! A(5,2), B(-5,0), C(1,22) Answer 4 Points Back to Gameboard DAILY DOUBLE
30. 3-4A 4 Points Use the distance formula to find the distance from A to B, from B to C and from C to A. A to B is B to C is C to A is Take the three values and plug them into the Pythagorean Theorem to see if they work. Remember that is side c because it is the largest. This is true, so therefore those three points do make a right triangle. Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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32. 3-5A B, D, E, F 5 points Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
33. 4-1Q Find the midpoint of the following: (-3,-3), (6,7) Answer 1 Point Back to Gameboard
34. 4-1A (3/2, 2) 1 Point Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
35. 4-2Q Find the distance between the following points: (-3,-3), (6,7) Answer 2 Points Back to Gameboard DAILY DOUBLE
41. 4-5Q Find the perimeter of the following polygon: (1,5), (3,3), (1,1), (-1,2), (-1,4) Answer 5 Points Back to Gameboard
42. 4-5A 5 Points Draw the previous polygon on graph paper. Use the pythagorean theorem or the distance formula to find the length of each side. Add all five sides together, combining like radicals as you do. Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
44. 5-1A 1 Point Use the distributive property – multiply the numbers outside of the radical together, and the numbers inside the radical together. Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
50. 5-4A 4 Points Use the area model to multiply the first two binomials together. Take the answer and the third binomial and multiply them together in the area model. Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
51. 5-5Q Find the area and perimeter of the following rectangle: Answer 5 Points Back to Gameboard
52. 5-5A 5 Points Use the area model to multiply the length and width together. Add all four sides together to find the perimeter. Back to Gameboard Back to Problem