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Transcript
Jeopardy
Choose a category.
You will be given the answer.
You must give the correct
question. Click to begin.
Planar
Geometry
It’s all in the
Special
Types of
Picture Quadrilaterals Triangles
Congruence
10 Point
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Final
Definition of
coplanar
What is coplanar?
Definition of noncoplanar
What is
noncolpanar?
Definition of plane
What is a plane?
Definition of a
transversal.
What is a
transversal?
Definition of
parallel lines.
What are parallel
lines?
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Relationship between
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PQ
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What are parallel
lines?
Using the picture:

XY
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What is a
transversal?
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4
and
5
2
and
8
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What are alternate
interior angles?
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3
and
6
1
and
7
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What are alternate
exterior angles?
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3
and 8
1
and 5
4
and
7 2 and 6
7
2
6
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What are
corresponding
angles?
A quadrilateral in
which both pairs of
opposite sides are
parallel.
What is a
parallelogram?
A parallelogram in
which at least one
of the angles is a
right angle.
What is a
rectangle?
A parallelogram in
which at least two
consecutive sides
are congruent.
What is a
rhombus?
A parallelogram
that is both a
rectangle and a
rhombus.
What is a square?
A quadrilateral
with exactly one
pair of parallel
sides.
What is a
trapezoid?
A triangle in which
no two sides are
congruent.
What is a scalene
triangle?
A triangle in which
at least two sides
are congruent.
What is an
isosceles triangle?
A triangle in
which all sides are
congruent.
What is an
equilateral
triangle?
A triangle in which
all angles are
congruent.
What is an
equiangular
triangle?
A triangle in which
one of the angles is
a right angle, also
including the
hypotenuse and
legs.
What is a right
triangle?
Any segment or
angle that is
congruent to itself.
What is the
Reflexive
Property?
Three sides of one
triangle are
congruent to the
corresponding sides
of the other
triangle.
What is the SideSide-Side
Postulate?
Two angles and the
included angle of one
triangle are
congruent to the
corresponding parts
of the other triangle.
What is the SideAngle-Side
Postulate?
Two angles and the
included side of one
triangle are
congruent to
corresponding parts
of the other triangle.
What is the AngleSide-Angle
Postulate?
After it is known that
two triangles are
congruent, matching
angles and sides of the
triangles are proven
congruent.
What is CPCTCCorresponding
Parts of Congruent
Triangles are
Congruent?
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Final Jeopardy
A line segment drawn
from any vertex of the
triangle to the opposite
side, extended if
necessary, and
perpendicular to that
side.
What is an altitude
of a triangle?