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Two rays that meet at a common vertex. |
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The point where two rays meet to form an angle. |
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An angle measuring between 0 and 90 degrees. |
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An angle measuring between 90 and 180 degrees. |
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Two lines that are not in the same plane. |
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Two lines in the same plane that meet at a point. |
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Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees. |
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Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees. |
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Two angles who share a common side and vertex. |
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Two opposite, congruent angles that are formed by a pair of intersecting lines. |
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Two angles that are both adjacent and supplementary. |
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A line that intersects a pair of parallel lines. |
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Two angles in the same relative position to a transversal and two parallel lines. |
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Alternate Interior Angles |
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When two lines are cut by a transversal, these two congruent angles are both inside the parallel lines but are on opposite sides of the transversal. |
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Alternate Exterior Angles |
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When two lines are cut by a transversal, these two congruent angles are both outside the parallel lines but are on opposite sides of the transversal. |
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Same Side Interior Angles |
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When a transversal cuts a pair of parallel lines, these two supplementary angles are on the same side of the transversal and both inside the parallel lines. |
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Same Side Exterior Angles |
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When a transversal cuts a pair of parallel lines, these two supplementary angles are on the same side of the transversal and both outside the parallel lines. |
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A type of logic statement with a hypothesis and conclusion. |
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An example that shows a conjecture is false. |
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The negative of a statement. |
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The statement formed when you negate both the hypothesis and the conclusion. p' - q' |
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The statement formed by switching the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional statement. q - p |
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Contrapositive of a Statement |
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The statement formed when you negate the hypothesis and conclusion of the converse of the statement. q' - p' |
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