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Jeopardy Perfect Cubes Factor then Solve Trinomials Binomials Misc. Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1 x2 - 7x - 8

$100 Answer from H1 (x + 1)(x – 8)

$200 Question from H1 5a2 + 14a - 3

$200 Answer from H1 (5a – 1)(a + 3)

$300 Question from H1 18a2 + 27a + 10

$300 Answer from H1 (6a + 5)(3a + 2)

$400 Question from H1 20a2 + 20a - 99

$400 Answer from H1 prime

$500 Question from H1 3a2 – 7a - 20

$500 Answer from H1 (3a + 5)(a – 4)

$100 Question from H2 x2 - 64

$100 Answer from H2 (x – 8)(x + 8)

$200 Question from H2 4b2 – a2

$200 Answer from H2 (2b – a)(2b + a)

$300 Question from H2 16x4 + 9

$300 Answer from H2 prime

$400 Question from H2 81a4 – b4

$400 Answer from H2 (3a – b)(3a + b)(9a2 + b2)

$500 Question from H2 y6 – x6

$500 Answer from H2 (y – x)(y2 + xy + x2)(y + x)(y2 – xy + x2) Or

$100 Question from H3 C3 - 27

$100 Answer from H3 (c – 3)(c2 + 3c + 9)

$200 Question from H3 x3 + 125

$200 Answer from H3 (x + 5)(x2 – 5x + 25)

$300 Question from H3 8a3 – b3

$300 Answer from H3 (2a – b)(4a2 + 2ab + b2)

$400 Question from H3 125a6 + 8

$400 Answer from H3 (5a2 + 2)(25a4 – 10a2 + 4)

$500 Question from H3 3x6 + 24y3

$500 Answer from H3 3(x2 + 2y)(x4 – 2x2y + 4y2)

$100 Question from H4 12a2 – 48a + 64

$100 Answer from H4 4(3a2 – 12a + 16)

$200 Question from H4 9a2 – 48a + 64

$200 Answer from H4 (3a – 8)2

$300 Question from H4 A – A3

$300 Answer from H4 A(1 – A)(1 + A)

$400 Question from H4 8a3 + 2a2b – 8ab2 – 2b3

$400 Answer from H4 2(4a + b)(a – b)(a + b)

$500 Question from H4 12ax + 4ay – 21bx – 7by

$500 Answer from H4 (3x + y)(4a – 7b)

$100 Question from H5 c2 + 7c - 18

$100 Answer from H5 (c + 9)(c – 2) c = -9 and c = 2

$200 Question from H5 6a2 – a - 2

$200 Answer from H5 (3a – 2)(2a + 1) a = 2/3 and a = -1/2

$300 Question from H5 42a2 + 3a - 9

$300 Answer from H5 3(7a – 3)(2a + 1) a = 3/7 and a = -1/2

$400 Question from H5 24d5 + 66d4 – 63d3

$400 Answer from H5 3d3(4d – 3)(2d + 7) d = 0, 0, 0, ¾, -7/2

$500 Question from H5 (a – 4)2 - 25

$500 Answer from H5 (a – 9)(a + 1) a = 9 and a = -1

Final Jeopardy x2 – 10x + 25 – p2

Final Jeopardy Answer (x – 5 – p)(x – 5 + p)