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The statement formed by switching the hyphothesis and concluesin of a conditional statement. |
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The statement formed when you negate the hyphothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement. |
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A segment, ray, line, or plane that intersects a segment at its midpoint. |
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Two angles whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays |
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Rules that are accepted without proof. |
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Uses known words to describe a new word. |
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If A(y2-y1) and B(x2-x1) are points of a coordinate plane, then the distance between A and B is (root of) (x2-x1)squared,+,(y2-y1)squared. |
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The "if" part of a conditional statement.-Educated guess |
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The "then" part of a conditional statement.- Results |
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The "if" part contains the hyphothesis, and the "then" part contains the conclusion. |
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