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Final Jeopardy
Interior
Angles
Exterior
Angles
Pythagorean
Classification
Theorem
Inequality
Theorem
10 Point
10 Point
10 Point
10 Point
10 Point
20 Points
20 Points
20 Points
20 Points
20 Points
30 Points
30 Points
30 Points
30 Points
30 Points
40 Points
40 Points
40 Points
40 Points
40 Points
50 Points
50 Points
50 Points
50 Points
50 Points
The sum of the
interior angles of a
triangle add up to
_________ degrees
180°
Two angles in a
triangle are 20°
and 60 °. Find the
third angle.
100 °
X
75°
Find X
30°
X
5
40°
5
Find X
70°
Triangle ABC is an
equilateral
triangle. Angle A is
how many degrees?
60°
50°
20°
X
Find X
70°
X
15°
80°
Find X
X
Find
65°
X
100°
Find X
4X
20°
m< A = 6X – 5,
m< B = 5X – 15
B
Find X
A
120°
C
D
10°
m<B = X – 10
m<A = 8X – 14
B
Find m<B
A
93°
C
D
3°
I am a triangle with
3 equal sides.
What am I called?
Equilateral
Triangle
I am a triangle with
3 angles less than
90°. What am I
called?
Acute triangle
I am a triangle with
one angle greater
than 90°. What am
I called?
Obtuse triangle
I am a triangle with
no equal sides.
What am I called?
Scalene triangle
I am a triangle with
2 equal sides. What
am I called?
isosceles triangle
Pythagorean
Theorem only
works with what
type of triangle?
Right Triangles
X
8
15
Find X
17
10
6
Find the Hypotenuse
136
20
12
X
Find X
16
Is this a right
triangle? Why or
why not?
22
12
16
No, Pythagorean
Theorem does not
work
Two sides of a
triangle are 5 and
7. A possible third
side is _______?
2< Third Side < 12
True or False
10
6
The third side could be 4.
False
True or False
16
5
The third side could be 21.
False
Could 8,7,6 be the
sides of a triangle?
Yes
Could 9, 7, 2 be the
sides of a triangle?
No
Make your wager
Final Answer
Final Question