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ARE YOU READY FOR SOME MATHBALL ??
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Pick a Play Convex/ Convave Polygons Transfor- mations Coordinate Grids Integer Operations Integers Random Problems NNNNNN FFFFFF LLLLLL
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What is the rule for determining how many triangles a convex polygon can be divided into from one vertex? The number of sides minus two equals the number of triangles
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Convex or Concave? Convex
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Convex or Concave? Concave
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Draw diagonals from ONE vertex for the following convex polygon. How many triangles are formed? 6
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Name the following transformation. translation
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Name the following transformation. reflection
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Name the following transformation. rotation
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Reflect this figure across the Y axis.
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(3, -2) Name the following ordered pair.
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Name the following ordered pair and its quadrant. (-3,4)
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(0,-2) Name the following ordered pair.
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What quadrant is the ordered pair (- 4,-6) in ? third
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> Compare using >, <, or =. -14 10
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What is the opposite of 25? -25
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What is the absolute value of -100? 100
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Order the integers from least to greatest. -19, -11, -4, 0, 4, 11 0, -11, -19, 4, 11, -4
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Solve. -30 -45 – (-15) =
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Solve : -22 ÷ 2 -11
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Solve. -120 -2 (-5) (-12)
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Solve : 5 + -12 -7
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Jenny makes $5 dollars, spends $7, finds $10 on the street, gives $6 away for charity, and earns $20 babysitting. How much does she have or owe? She has $22.
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Find the perimeter 44 m 5 m 13 m 9 m
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Solve : -5 - -9 x -2 -23
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Solve : -2 x -6 x -3 -36
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