What do we call the column which contains our definitions and theorems used to support a statement?
Reasons
What is typically our first reason and corresponds to a statement re-stating what is given to us in the problem?
Given
What acronym do we use for a reason after and only after proving two triangles are congruent?
C.P.C.T.E.
At how many points can two lines intersect?
One
In The Ring, how long do people have to live after watching the video tape?
7 days
What do we call the column which has facts about the lines and angles in our problem?
Statements
What reason do we use when we add equal quantities to both sides of an equation?
Addition Axiom
Suppose that we have proven that triangle QRS is congruent with triangle ABC. If we have done this by proving that both triangles are right triangles, that leg AB = leg QR, and that leg BC = leg RS, which triangle congruency reason have we used?
L.L. aka S.A.S
What reason do we use when we set something equal to itself?
Identity Axiom
What kind of allergy does Charlie have in Hereditary?
A nut allergy
What do we call a statement that is not obvious and must be proven by a chain of statements and reasoning?
Theorem
What reason do we use after we switch a quantity in one equation with another quantity it is equal to?
Substitution Axiom
Suppose we prove triangle ABC to be congruent to triangle DEF. If we have proven that AB = DE, and BC = EF, then what else must be proven in order for the triangles to be proven congruent?
SSS: CA = FD
SAS: <B = <E
What reason do we use when two lines intersect to set two of the resulting angles equal?
Vertical Angles
What color clothes do the doppelgangers in Us wear?
Red
What do we call a geometric figure that satisfied certain conditions and instructions?
A Construction
Suppose I have proven that <a is a right angle and that <b is also a right angle. What reason can I use to say that <a = <b?
All right angles are equal.
Suppose we have proven that triangle QRS is congruent with triangle XYZ. If we have done this by proving <Q = <X, and <Z = <S, then what else must be proven?
ASA: QS = XZ
What reason do we use to set matching pieces of two triangles equal to each other after we have proven that those triangles are congruent?
C.P.C.T.E
What is the name of the camp where Friday the 13th takes place?
Camp Crystal Lake
(I don't remember if we discussed this in class or not)
What do you call a geometric theorem that can be easily deduced from another theorem which was just proved?
If I have proven that line RT bisects line QS at point T, what statement can I create using the definition of a bisector?
QT = TS
What does C.P.C.T.E. stand for?
Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Equal
If I have proven that line AC and line CF are perpendicular, what reasoning can I use to suggest that <C = 90 degrees.
Definition of perpendicular lines
What is the highest grossing horror movie of all time?
It