Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick Dierschke

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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick Dierschke
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Final Jeopardy
Column One 100
Parts of Lines
Answer: PLANE
What is?
A flat surface of points that continues
in all directions without an end.
Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick Dierschke
Column One 200
Parts of Lines
Answer: VERTEX
What is?
The point where two rays of an angle
meet.
Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick Dierschke
Column One 300
Parts of Lines
Answer: Ray
What is?
Part of a line that has one end point
and continues in the other
direction without end.
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Column One 400
Parts of Lines
Answer: Line Segment
What is?
Part of a line with two end points.
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Column Two 100
Lines
Answer: Perpendicular lines
What is?
Two lines that intersect to form four
right angles.
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Column Two 200
Lines
Answer: Intersecting Lines
What is?
Lines that cross each other to form
two acute and two obtuse angles.
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Column Two 300
Lines
Answer: Parallel Lines
What is?
Lines that never intersect and are
always the same distance apart.
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Column Two 400
Daily Double
Answer: LINE
What is?
A straight path that continues in both
directions without end.
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Column Three 100
Angles
Answer: Angle
What is?
Two rays that share the same
endpoint.
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Column Three 200
Angles
Answer: Right Angle
What is?
An angle that forms a square corner
and has a measure of 90 degrees.
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Column Three 300
Angles
Answer: Acute Angle
What is?
An angle that is less than 90 degrees.
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Column Three 400
Angles
Answer: Obtuse Angles
What is?
An Angle that is greater than 90
degrees.
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Column Four 100
Coordinate Grids
Answer: Y-Axis
What is?
The vertical line on a coordinate
grid.
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Column Four 200
Coordinate Grid
Answer: X-Axis
What is?
The horizontal line on a coordinate
grid.
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Column Four 300
Coordinate Grid
Answer: Ordered Pair
What is?
A pair of numbers used to locate a
point on a coordinate grid.
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Column Four 400
Coordinate Grid
Answer: Point
What is?
An exact location in space.
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