A two dimensional, infinitely extending area.
What is a plane?
A process that uses given facts and known information to make a conjecture.
What is deductive reasoning?
These lines never touch and are on the same plane.
What are parallel lines?
These polygons have the same angle measures.
What are similar polygons?
When two or more geometric figures have one or more points in common.
What is intersection?
A process that uses facts, logic and pattern recognition to make conjectures.
What is inductive reasoning?
These two lines never touch but are also on different planes.
What are skew lines?
A type of transformation where the pre-image and the image are congruent.
What is a ridged motion?
These angles add up to 180 degress.
What are supplementary angles?
A logic statement that has a hypothesis and conclusion.
What is a conditional statement?
If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then these angles are supplementary.
What are consecutive interior angles?
A quantity with both direction and magnitude
What is a vector?
A seven sided shape.
What is a heptagon?
The three different types of proofs.
What are: two column proofs, paragraph proofs and flow chart proofs?
These 3 types of angles are found congruent with two parallel lines and a transversal.
What are: alternate interior, alternate exterior, and corresponding?
When no line that contains a side of the polygon contains a point in the interior of the polygon.
What is a convex polygon?
Only one of these needs to be given to prove that a conditional statement is false.
What is a counterexample?
Explain how to partition a directed line segment.
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