Intro to Geometry
Logic and Reasoning
Proofs and Truths
Yes Math.
Geometry Again
100

An angle that measures 90 degrees.

What is a right angle?

100

A statement written in if-then form.

What is a conditional statement?

100

Type of problem that is O is between FX, then FO+OX=FX. 

What is segment addition postulate?
100

The equation used to represent 

B------C-------------D. 

What is BC+CD=BD?

100

PM is congruent to MQ, PM = 4. Find PQ.

What is 8?

200

Points that lie on the same plane.

What are coplanar points?

200

Rule for the pattern 32, 36, 40, 44.

What is adding 4?

200

The proof property that defines a=k, k=e, and m=e. 

What is transitive property?

200

AB equals 16, BC equals 12. B is between A and C. Find AC.

What is 28?

200

To cut something into two congruent pieces or in half.

What is Bisect?

300

A Part of line with 2 endpoints. 

What is a line segment?

300

A counterexample for: if something is an angle then it is acute.

What is anything 90 degrees or above?

300

The "^" Symbol.

What is the And symbol?

300

The classification an angle that is 160 degrees. 

What is an obtuse angle?
300

The compliment to an angle measuring 65 degrees.

What is 25 degrees?

400

The formula used to find the straight-line distance between two points on a coordinate plane.

What is the distance formula?

400

Example of notation of a contrapositive statement.

What is ~q -> ~p?

400
 A counterexample of for All birds can fly. 

What is penguins can fly?

400

The Midpoint between (-4, 4) and (-2, 2). 

What is (-3,3)?

400

The vertex of angle FED.

E

500

The formula used to find the middle of a line.

What is the midpoint formula?
500

The 1st Statement in reason column of a proof.

What is given?

500

The "V" Symbol.

What is the OR symbol
500

The distance between (4,3) and (0,6).

What is 5?
500

The inverse of the statement "If you live in Montreal, then you live in Canada".

What is "If you don't live in Montreal then you don't live in Canada"?

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