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Template by Kevin DufendachUpdates at http://sites.google.com/site/dufmedical/jeopardy

not in any way endorsed or affiliated with the Jeopardy Game ShowBoardInstructions

InstructionsInstructions• To start a new game, click the “reset” button on the board slide. This will reset the

board, set each player’s score to 0, and randomly move the Daily Double.• Click “Adj Scores” from the board to manually change scores.• Click on the lights at the bottom of question slides to start a 5-second countdown.• Incorrect response: Click the “incorrect” button if the player responds incorrectly, and

their score will subtract.• Correct response: Press the “correct” button if the player responds correctly, and the

correct response will then be shown.– To skip viewing the correct response, check the box below

• If no one gets the question correct, press the arrow to go to the next slide (or return to the board if the checkbox below is checked).

• Troubleshooting:– Do not delete the value shape (e.g. $400) from any slide. If you don’t like it, you can move it

off the screen, but DON’T DELETE IT, and don’t change its text!!!– Do not delete question slides and copy them in from somewhere else. You can do this to

replace “answer” slides, but just not question slides (unless you re-apply the hyperlinks to the board)

– If none of the functions are working, see “Macro Troubleshooting”

Template by Kevin Dufendach. Updates at http://sites.google.com/site/dufmedical/jeopardyPlease send questions and comments to krd.public+Jeopardy@gmail.com

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BoardTransforma- tions

Radical Functions

Polynomial Functions

Trig 1 Trig 2 Trig 3

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Adj Scores

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This is the equation after

y = f(x) has been translated 4 units up and 5 units left

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Transformations, $100 response

f (x + 5) + 4

$100

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This type of transformation occurs

when y is replaced with 3y in the equation

y = f(x)

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Transformations, $200 response

Vertical compression by a

factor of

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3

1

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If the domain of y = f(x) is x ≤ 3, then this is the

domain of y = f (x + 10) - 2

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Transformations, $300 response

$300

x ≤ -7

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This is the equation of y = f(x) after it has underdone a vertical translation up 5, a

vertical reflection, a vertical translation down 2, and

then a vertical expansion by a factor of 3

$400

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Transformations, $400 response

$400

)(523

1

or

21)(3

xfy

xfy

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If y = f(x) has a range of -3 ≤ y ≤ 2, then this

is the range of y = |f(x) -1|?

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Transformations, $500 response

0 ≤ y ≤ 4

$500

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This is the domain of .

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xy 4

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Radical Fcn’s, $100 response

$100

4x

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This is the equation of the radical function with

an endpoint of (4, -3) and an x-intercept of

(-12,0).

$200

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Radical Fcn’s, $200 response

$200

344

3 xy

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This is the graph of

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25.03 xy

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Radical Fcn’s, $300 response

$300

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Solve

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13 xx

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Radical Fcn’s, $400 response

$400

2x

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If (8, -6) is on the graph of y=f(x), then this point is on

the graph of

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5613

12 xfy

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Radical Fcn’s, $500 response

(-9, 9)

$500

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This is the end behaviour of the

graph

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6534 23 xxxy

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Polynomial Fcn’s, $100 response

Quadrants 2 to 4

$100

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This is the remainder when

is divided by x - 2

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7235 24 xxxy

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Polynomial Fcn’s, $200 response

57

$200

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If x + 5 is a factor of

then this is the value of k

73 kxxy

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Polynomial Fcn’s, $300 response

$300

5

132k

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This is the equation of the cubic function in

general form with x-intercepts of

and a y-intercept of 23 and ,7 ,7

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Polynomial Fcn’s, $400 response

$400

37721

2 xxxy

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This is the multiplicity of the x-intercept at 2 in the

function

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820187 234 xxxxy

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Polynomial Fcn’s, $500 response

3

$500

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radians is this many degrees3

11

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Trigonometry 1, $100 response

$100

660˚

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This is the exact valueof

3

8tan

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Trigonometry 1, $200 response

$200

3

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This is the radius if an arc length of 8 cm subtends an

angle of 34˚

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Trigonometry 1, $300 response

13.48 cm

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This is the period of xy

4

3sec3

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Trigonometry 1, $400 response

$400

3

8

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Point P is the intersection of the terminal arm of angle θ in standard position and the unit circle with centre (0, 0). If P is

in quadrant 3 and sin θ = a, determine the coordinates of

P in terms of a

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Trigonometry 1, $500 response

$500

aa ,1 2

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This is the minimum value of

the function y = -4cosx + 1.5

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Trigonometry 2, $100 response

$100

-2.5

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This is the phase shift of the function

xxf

3

1tan)(

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Trigonometry 2, $200 response

$200

3π to the left

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This is the general term for the asymptotes of

)5.4(cot5 xy

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Trigonometry 2, $300 response

$300

Inn ,5.0

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If the equation h = 2.5sin 0.6(t – 4) + 4.2 is

used to estimate the height of tides at the beach, this is the number of times in one day (t =0 is midnight) that the tide

will have a height of 3.5 m

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Trigonometry 2, $400 response.

$400

4(3:32am, 9:43am, 2:00pm, 8:11pm)

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A wheel with diameter 10cm is rolling along the ground. If point P is touching the ground at t = 0, and the wheel rotates once every 12 seconds, this is the equation

that represents the height of point P above ground at time t seconds

$500

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Trigonometry 2, $500 response

$500

5)3(6

sin5

566

cos5

56

cos5

th

or

th

or

th

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This is the restriction for the expression

$100

1cos

1sin

x

x

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Trigonometry 3, $100 response

$100

nn,2

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Given and the angle terminates in

quadrant 3, this is the value of .

13

5cos A

2cos

A

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Trigonometry 3, $200 response

$200

13

12

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Simplify

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x

x2tan1

tan2

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Trigonometry 3, $300 response

$300

x2sin

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$400

Does

equal to2coscos

cos2sin12

2

xx

xx

?cos1

1

x

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Trigonometry 3, $400 response

$400

No, it equals to

xsec1

1

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Solve

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20 where

tan2sin

x

xx

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Trigonometry 3, $500 response

$500

2,

4

7,

4

5,,

4

3,

4,0x

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Enter your wager:

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Final Jeopardy Category

Reveal ResponseReveal Prompt

More Trig!

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Final Jeopardy Response

This is the sum of

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5cos...

2cos

3cos

6cos

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-1

Final Jeopardy Answer