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Can You Pass This Easy Math Jeopardy Quiz — Trivia Quiz

If you know that 2 + 2 = 4, you\'re off to a great start!

DO THE MATH **$200**: It’s the square root of the square root of 81.

3

9

16

64

3

I’M SORRY, THERE’S MORE MATH **$200**: For 3 & 5, 15 is the LCM, short for this.

Lowest communal multiplicator

Least common multiple

Largest communal mathmatic

Last common multiplier

Least common multiple

MATH, PROFESSORS **$400**: It’s what the symbol seen here means:  ≤

Likely greater than

Approximately equal to

Neither less nor greater than

Less than or equal to

Less than or equal to

RELAX, IT’S MATH **$400**: ‘Like fractions’ have the same this, making it easy to add and subtract them.

Divisers

Coefficients

Numerators

Denominators

Denominators

MATH PROBLEMS **$400**: It’s the combined degree total of 2 angles of an equilateral triangle.

90º

120º

180º

270º

120º

YOU DO THE MATH **$400**: Jim has 6 apples, Billy has 4, Michele has 2 and Debbie has 8 for an average of this many.

2

5

10

20

5

YIKES, YOU GOT A ‘V’ IN MATH **$400**: In algebra, it’s a letter or symbol that stands in for an unknown value.

A vertical

A variable

A vampire number

A vector

a variable

FUNNY MATH WORDS **$400**: Nullstellensatz is a theorem in algebraic geometry whose name contains ‘null’, the German word for this number.

Negative one

Zero

One

Infinity

Zero

MAKE MINE MATH **$400**: The perimeter of a circle is equal to 2 pi r or to pi d, with d standing for this.

Depth

Difference

Diameter

Diagonal

Diameter

MATH SYMBOLS **$400**: The integral symbol ∫ , created by Leibniz, is a stylized ‘S’, standing for this word.

Sum

Sigma

Subtract

Sequence

MATH TALK **$400**: It’s a demonstrably true mathematical statement; calculus has a ‘fundamental’ one.

Theorem

Equation

Proof

Solution

Theorem

RELAX, IT’S MATH **$600**: In a Tom Lehrer song, a movie called _The Eternal Triangle_ stars Ingrid Bergman as this longest side of a right triangle.

The Pythagorean

The base

The hypotenuse

The Perpendicular

A hypotenuse

BASIC MATH TERMS **$600**: It’s a mathematical expression consisting of 2 parts, as in 2b + 3a.

A binomial

A Quadratic equation

A logarithm

A trigonometrical equation

A binomial

DO THE MATH **$600**: 1/2 of 1/2 of 1/4 equals this fraction.

1/8

1/16

1/24

1/32

1/16

MAKE MINE MATH **$800**: Two angles that add to 90 degrees are this appreciative-sounding type.

Perfect

Complementary

Supplementary

Acute

THERE WILL BE MATH **$800**: Let’s crunch the numbers: It’s the least common multiple of 4 and 10.

2

5

20

40

20

MATH TALK **$800**: Fire up the engine of your mind & name this solid figure with equal & parallel circles at either end.

Cylinder

Cone

Prism

Cube

Cylinder

FUNNY MATH WORDS **$1000**: Enneadecagon is a polygon with this many sides (or, 1 more than that of an octadecagon).

9

19

29

99

Nine

LET’S DO THE MATH **$1200**: A line that divides a curve into two mirror images is called its axis of this.

Balance

Symmetry

Congruence

Reflection

Symmetry

YOU DO THE MATH **$1200**: It’s 44 plus 7, minus 23, times 10, divided by 2.

110

140

280

1400

140

A LITTLE MATH, A LITTLE SCIENCE **$1200**: It’s a number that represents the power to which a base is to be raised.

Exponent

Coefficient

Radical

Factoral

Exponent

MATH SYMBOLS **$1600**: An arrow with a dot at the non-pointed end indicates this.

A ray

A line

A segment

A tangent

A ray

YOU DO THE MATH **$1600**: If five chickens each lay an egg every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday only, it’ll take this many weeks to make a 30-egg omelet.

One week

Two weeks

Three weeks

Four weeks

Five weeks

Two weeks

MATH **$1600**: The area of a parallelogram equals b times h, short for these two measures.

base and hypotenuse

bottom and half

base and height

bridge and heel

base and height

THERE WILL BE MATH **$1600**: It’s the law that says a(b+c) = ab + ac.

The distributive law

The associative law

The commutative law

The inverse law

The distributive law

TOUGH 6-LETTER WORDS **$1600**: It can refer to territory governed by another, a set of values in math or a group of linked computers on a network.

A domain

A web

An area

A network

A domain

MATH TALK **$1600**: See if you can pick off this term for the point at which a line or curve crosses an axis.

Inflection Point

Intercept

Slope

Vertex

Intercept

MATH CLASS **$1600**: Add up the lengths of all the sides of a polygon to get this measurement.

Area

Radius

Perimeter

Diameter

Perimeter

MATH PROBLEMS **$1600**: 3 out of every 5 members of a club voted yes; if 75 voted, this many were not in favor.

25

30

40

45

30

A LITTLE MATH, A LITTLE SCIENCE **$2000**: 2 sides of an angle meet at this 6-letter point.

Vertex

Corner

Origin

Degree

Vertex

**BONUS QUESTION:** For +2 points, what does PEMDAS stand for?

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