6/3 Geometry Bell Ringer Find the volume: 6 in. 4 in. 2 in. HW: Study Days 1 – 3 Review Packets and check your answers!!! Look over all old notes/tests/quizzes!!!

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6/3 Geometry Bell Ringer Find the volume: 6 in. 4 in. 2 in. HW: Study Days 1 – 3 Review Packets and check your answers!!! Look over all old notes/tests/quizzes!!!

6/3 News and Notes Perfection: (3 days left) TUTORING TODAY AFTER SCHOOL FOR 30 MIN Missing Tests: Last call! When is your final exam?

Math Bingo! Step 1: Place the numbers 1-25 in any box you want. Step 2: Put cap back on dry erase marker. Step 3: Get out a sheet of notebook paper, or ask Mr. C for one if you need one. Step 4: Sit quietly and listen for further instructions.

Math Bingo Rules: Designated student selects a number of choice. Teacher shows question. Each student answers question on their own paper without any help from anyone! Answer revealed If correct, cross off that number on your playing card. Play until someone gets MATHO (5 in a row or diagonal). If you get “MATHO” you must shout out “I LOVE MATH” to claim your prize.

Question 1 What’s the next step in the pattern? 2, 6, 10, 14, Answer: 18

Question 2 What’s the next step in the pattern? 1, 3, 9, 81, Answer: 6,561

Question 3 If (3, -2) is reflected over the x-axis, what are the new coordinates? Answer: (3, 2)

Question 4 What are angles 3 and 4? What’s their relationship? Answer: Linear Pair; Supplementary

Question 5 What are angles 3 and 5? What’s their relationship? Answer: AIA; Congruent

Question 6 What are angles 3 and 1? What’s their relationship? Answer: Vertical Angles; Congruent

Question 7 Solve for x: Answer: x = 50

Question 8 Solve for x: Answer: x = 40

Question 8 Find angles 1 and 2: Answer: 1 = 145°, 2 = 35°

Question 9 Find angles 3 and 4: Answer: 3 = 45°, 4 = 135°

Question 10 Which shortcut is showing? Answer: SAA or AAS

Question 11 Which property allows you to say Answer: Vertical Angles

Question 12 What property would allow you to say Answer: Reflexive Property

Question 13 Solve for x Answer: x = 3 inches

Question 14 Solve for x Answer: x = 7

Question 15 Solve for c Answer: c = 4√2 ( ) 4 cm c

Question 16 Solve for b Answer: b = 15 cm b cm 8 cm 17 cm

Question 17 A square has a perimeter of 24 inches. What is the length of the diagonal? Answer: d = 6√2

Question 18 A circle has a diameter of 14cm. What is the area of this circle? Answer: A = 49π cm 2

Question 19 Find the area: Answer: A = 30 cm 2 15ft 11 ft 4ft

Question 20 Find the length of arc JK: Answer: JK = 5.333π in