You will be in the group I assign, or not play You will participate and do every problem for a grade Your row will rotate who answers each question on white boards The person answering the question will pick the question Each row needs a scorekeeper The top two winning rows gets a piece of candy (If I see any trash….never again) Double Jeopardy Symmetry Polygons and Angles Coordinate Geometry Circles Review 20 20 20 20 20 40 40 40 40 40 60 60 60 60 60 80 80 80 80 80 100 100 100 100 100 Compliments of the James Madison Center, JMU Symmetry– 20 points - If Possible, draw the lines of symmetry - If Possible, state the angle of rotational symmetry Symmetry 1 – 40 points - State the definition of rotational symmetry - State the definition of line symmetry Symmetry 1 – 60 points Give an example of a picture With rotational symmetry at 45 degrees Symmetry 1 – 80 points What is the angle of rotational symmetry of the shape below? Explain your answer clearly. Symmetry 1 – 100 points What is true about the rotational symmetry of a regular polygon? Explain. Polygons 2 – 20 points If the number of sides is given, Tell me how to find the exterior Angle and interior angle. Polygons 2 – 40 points Find the missing angle and explain your work. Polygons 2 – 60 points - Find the interior and exterior angle sum of a regular 1000-gon - Then find an interior and exterior angle. polygons 2 – 80 points Find the following information Polygons 2 – 100 points: Find the missing angles… M N P Q R S T U Coordinate Geometry 3 – 20 points Graph the following triangle and find the side of AB A(5, 2) B(1, -12) C(3, 0) Coordinate Geo 3 – 40 points Graph the quadrilateral JKLM and state with reasoning what type of quadrilateral it represents. J(2,1), K(5,4), L(7,2), M(2,-3) Coordinate Geometry 3 – 60 points Graph the quadrilateral, state with reasoning what type of quadrilateral it represents. A(3,5), B(7,6), C(6,2), D(2,1) Coordinate Geo 3 – 80 points Give 3 possible points that could make these 3 given points form a parallelogram Coordinate Geometry 3 – 100 points Create a similar “Crazy” Venn Diagram to display the relationship the quadrilaterals you know. Circles 4 – 20 points Write an equation of a circle with center at (-3, 0) and radius 10 Circles 4 – 60 points Given the radius is 3 and center is (2,5) Of a circle, find 2 other points on the circle. Circles 4 – 80 points The line connecting these two points form the diameter for a circle, write the equation of that circle. D(0,2), C(2,0) Circles 4 – 100 points The circle has center (-3, 8) and is tangent to the x-axis. Write an equation. (a circle tangent to a line intersects that line in exactly one point.) Review 5 – 60 points State the triangles that are congruent and why… Review 5 – 80 points Write an equation for the line that passes through the points (8,10) and (-1,-4)