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22 Cards in this Set
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Hypothesis |
The "if" part of a statement If the tree is yellow, then it was a test experiment. |
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Conclusion |
The "Then" part of the statement If the tree is yellow, Then it was a test experiment. |
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Conditional Statement |
A logical statement that has two parts If the tree is yellow, then it was a test experiment. |
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Converse |
switch the hypothesis and the conclusion around. |
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Inverse |
Negate the hypothesis and conclusion. |
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contrapositive |
Switch Hypothesis and conclusion and negate both.
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Biconditional |
If and only if statement.
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Law of Detachment |
BC=XY so XY=BC
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Law of syllagysm |
a-b so b-c therefore a-c If you miss curfew, then your grounded. If your grounded, you sneak out. if you miss curfew, then you sneak out. |
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Postulate 1 |
accepted without proof |
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Postulate 2 |
segment addition |
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Postulate 3 |
protractor Postulate |
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Postulate 4 |
Angel addition Postulate |
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Postulate 5 |
through any two points there exists exactly one line. |
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Postulate 6 |
A line contains at least two points. |
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Postulate 7 |
If two lines intersect, then their intersection is exactly one point. |
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Postulate 8 |
Through any three noncollinear points there exists exactly one plane |
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Postulate 9 |
A Plane contains at least three noncollinear points |
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Postulate 10 |
If two points lie in a plane, then the line containing them lies in the plane |
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Postulate 11 |
If two planes intersect, then their intersection is a line. |
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Addition property |
if a =b then a+c=b+c |
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