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a type of reasoning that allows you to reach conclusions based on a pattern of specific examples or past events
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inductive reasoning
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a conclusion reached by using inductive reasoning
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conjecture
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an accepted statement of fact
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postulate
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if three points A & C are collinear and B is between A & C, then AB + BC = AC
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segment addition postulate
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a ruler with no markings
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straightedge
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a process of reasoning logically from given facts to a conclusion. if the given facts are true, deductive reasoning always produces a valid conclusion
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deductive reasoning
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two angles whose sides are opposite rays
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vertical angles
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vertical angles are congruent
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vertical angles theorem
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a conjecture that is proven
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vertical angles theorem
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a convincing argument that uses deductive reasoning
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proof
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