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,

What High School in Fayette County did Mr. Jacks go to? Bonus if you remember the Elementary and Middle schools as well!

High School: Tates Creek

Middle School: Southern

Elementary School: Lansdowne 

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 area of math did Mr. Jacks tutor/teach in college for 3 years? Bonus points if you remember the area of mathematics I did research in!

Teaching/Tutoring: Calculus 1, 2, 3

Research: Topology (Similar to Geometry but we do not deal with the shape or size of an object)