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Math Jeopardy! Geometry: Shapes, Lines, & Angles (To play, you must start at the game board. Then you can select a category and dollar amount, and click on the corresponding link. After a question and answer have both been displayed, you can return to the game board by simply clicking on the button at the lower right hand corner of the screen. Enjoy!) go to the Game Board Math Jeopardy! Geometry: Shapes, Lines, & Angles Triangles Quadrilaterals Lines & Angles 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 Triangles for 100 • This regular triangle has three sides of equal length. It also has three angles of equal size. • What is an equilateral triangle? back to the Game Board Triangles for 200 • This type of triangle has no sides that are equal in length. • What is a scalene triangle? back to the Game Board Triangles for 300 • This type of triangle has two sides of equal length. It also has two equal angles. • What is an isosceles triangle? back to the Game Board Quadrilaterals for 100 • This four-sided shape has two pairs of opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length. • What is a parallelogram? back to the Game Board Quadrilaterals for 200 • This four-sided shape has two pairs of parallel sides that are equal in length. All of the angles are right angles. • What is a rectangle? back to the Game Board Quadrilaterals for 300 • This quadrilateral has two pairs of parallel sides. All sides are equal in length. • What is a rhombus? back to the Game Board Lines & Angles for 100 • This straight line starts at a point and continues on in one direction forever. • What is a ray? back to the Game Board Lines & Angles for 200 • These lines intersect (cross) at right angles. • What are perpendicular lines? back to the Game Board Lines & Angles for 300 • This type of angle is greater than a right angle, but is less than a straight line. (The angle’s measure is greater than 90 degrees, but less than 180 degrees). • What is an obtuse angle? back to the Game Board