Foundation of Geometry
Distance/ Midpoint formulas
Conditional Statements
Special Angles
Random Math Trivia
100

Name all 3 line segments in the picture:



1. Segment AB

2. Segment CD

3. Segment FG

100

What is the distance formula?


100

The hypothesis is the ______ statement.

The conclusion is the _______ statement.

The hypothesis is the IF statement.

The conclusion is the THEN statement.

100

Supplementary angles add up to: _____ degrees

Complementary angles add up to: ______ degrees

Supplementary angles add up to: 180 degrees

Complementary angles add up to: 90 degrees

100

Not really math but oh well,

Where is Ms. Sercus from?

New Jersey 

200

What is the name of the ray in this photo? 

Ray RN (RN->)

200

Using points A(3, 9) and B(5, 7), find the midpoint of the points.

M = (4, 8)

200
What is the hypothesis and conclusion in the following statement: 


If I get this question right, then Mr. Jacks will give my team 200 points.

Hypothesis: Getting the question right

Conclusion: My team will get 200 points

200

What is special about two vertical angles?

Their measure is congruent (same angle measure)

200
How many degrees does a right angle have?

90 degrees

300

What are two ways to name this plane? (Assume that points R,S,T are connected by a line)

1. Plane V

2. Plane RTS

300

Using points A(3, 9) and B(5, 7), find the distance between the points. (Rounds to 2 decimals)

d = 2.83 (2.82 is acceptable)

300

What is the negation of: 

"If I am not hungry, then ..."

if I am hungry, then ...

(If I am not not hungry means If I am hungry)

300

If you are told two SUPPLEMENTARY angles (A and B) have measures of:<A = 120 degrees, and <B = 2x - 2 degrees, solve for the value of x. 

x = 31 degrees

<B = 60 degrees

300

What is the value of the math symbol: π (only 2 decimal places)?

OR can you tell me what day Pi Day is?

π = 3.14

March 14th

400

If <POQ = 35,<QOR = 15, AND <ROS  = 15 what is the measure of <POS?


<POS = <POQ + <QOR + <ROS 

<POS = 35 + 15 + 15

<POS = 65 (Degrees)

400

Find the distance AND the midpoint of points A(6, 8) and B(10, 11)

d = 5

M = (8, 19/2) OR M = (8, 9.5)

400

Write the converse of: 

If I can do my homework, then I can go to the football game.

"If I can go to the football game, then I can do my homework"

400

If <DEF = 130 degrees, find the measure of: <FEG, <HEG, and <DEH.



<FEG = 50

<HEG = 130

<DEH = 50

400

What is the name for the numbering system we use: 0,1 ,2, 3, 4, 5,....

(It is named after a language or area of the world (some define it like that, others do not))

Arabic Numerals 

Hindu-Arabic Numerals 

500

If EG  = 93, find the value of x:


x = 11

500

You and your friend are standing together. You walk to the right 2 feet, and walk forward 2 feet. Your find walks to the right 5 feet and walks forward 9 feet. How are away are you two from one another? (Hint: use the directions to write ordered pairs of your position and use the distance formula) Round your answer to two decimal places.

Position: You are at (2,2) and your friend is at (5,9) (there are other right answers here!)


Distance = 7.62 feet

500

What is the inverse of:

"If I go to work today, then I will get paid next week"

"If I do not go to work today, then I will not get paid next week"

500

What is the measure of angle PQR? (Hint: First solve for x.)


m<PQR = 133 degrees

500

What is Ms. Sercus' favorite number?

4

M
e
n
u