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The _____ of a conditional negates the hypothesis and conclusion

Inverse

Two planes intersect at a _____.

Line

The _____ of a conditional exchanges and negates the hypothesis and conclusion

Contrapositive

If w = x and x = y, then w = y is an example of the _____ property

Transitive

The _____ of a statement is the opposite of the original statement.

Negation

The “then” part of a conditional statement is the _____

Conclusion

If p = q, then q = p is an example of the _____ property

Symmetric

The _____ of a conditional exchanges the hypothesis and conclusion

Converse

There is exactly one plane through any three _____ points

Noncollinear

Three types of proof are: 2-column, paragraph, and _____

Flow

The “if” part of a conditional is called the _____

Hypothesis

_____ reasoning is based on patterns and observations

Inductive

m = m is an example of the _____ property

Reflexive

An “if-then” statement is also called a(n)

Conditional

Two lines that intersect to form a right angles are _____ lines

Perpendicular

_____ reasoning uses facts, definitions, and laws of logic to make a logical statement.

Deductive

A _____ statement is where both the conditional and its converse are true

Biconditional

A(n) _____ is an unproven statement based on observation.

Conjecture

A _____ is a logical argument to show a statement is true.

Proof

Stating a _____ shows a conjecture is false.

Counterexample