Vocab
Logic
Geometric figures
Applying the concept
Conditional Statements
100
The study of 2 and 3 dimensional figures and their properties.
What is Geometry.
100
An example that shows a statement is false.
What is a counter example.
100
A specific location.
What is a point.
100
Make the statement into a conditional: "All dogs bark."
What is "If an animal is a dog, then it will bark."
100
The "if" part of the conditional statement
What is the hypothesis
200
A patter that can be folded into a 3-dimensional figures.
What is a net.
200
A type of reasoning where you look for a pattern to make a conjecture.
What is inductive reasoning.
200
A set of points that is straight, has no width and continues forever in both directions.
What is a line.
200
Provide a counterexample to "All insects are bugs."
What is a beetle.
200
The "then" part of the conditional statement.
What is the conclusion.
300
A diagram used to represent situations involving comparisons of all, some and none examples.
What is a Venn diagram.
300
A rule that links two true conditional statements.
What is the chain rule.
300
A segment on a 3-dimensional figure.
What is an edge.
300
Provide the converse to: "If the animal is a reptile, then it has scales.
What is "If an animal has scales, then it is a reptile.
300
A statement made by switching the hypothesis and the conclusion.
What is the converse.
400
When two figures have points in common.
What is intersect.
400
A type of reasoning where you draw conclusions from information using rules of logic.
What is deductive reasoning
400
A part of a line containing two endpoints and all the points in between.
What is a line segment.
400
When is this statement true? Sarah will compete in the high jump and the 400m relay.
What is when she does both events.
400
A statement made by taking the opposite of the hypothesis and the conclusion and then interchanging them.
What is the contrapositive
500
When two points lie on the same line.
What is collinear.
500
A conclusion made from observing evidence.
What is a conjecture.
500
A point where faces intersect on a 3-dimensional figure.
What is a vertex.
500
Apply the law of detachment to make a true statement. If two lines are parallel, they do not intersect. Line a and line b are parallel.
What is line a and line b do not intersect.
500
A statement made by taking the negative of the hypothesis and the conclusion.
What is the inverse.
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