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An angle that is exactly 90 degrees

Right angle

100

The “if” part of a conditional statement, normally written with the symbol p

Hypothesis

100

Lines that have the same slope, go in the same direction, and never intersect

Parallel lines

100

What does SAS stand for?

Side-Angle-Side

200

An angle that is less than 90 degrees

Acute angle

200

The "then" part of a conditional statement, normally written with the symbol q

Conclusion

200

Lines that have negative reciprocal slopes and intersect at a 90 degree angle

Perpendicular lines

200

What does HL stand for?

Hypotenuse-Leg

300

An angle that is greater than 90 degrees

Obtuse angle

300

A statement that has a hypothesis and conclusion, written as p -> q

Conditional statement

300

A line that intersects two or more lines

Transversal

300

All three sides of a triangle are congruent

Equilateral triangle

400

Opposite angles when two lines intersect; these angles are congruent

Vertical angles

400

A statement that uses "if and only if", written as 

p <-> q

Biconditional statement

400

Two angles in the same position and same side of a transversal; these angles are congruent

Corresponding angles

400

Two sides of a triangle are congruent

Isosceles triangle

500

On the same line

Collinear

500

"Not" or the opposite, normally written with the symbol ~

Negation

500

Two angles on the inside and same side of a transversal; these angles are supplementary

Consecutive interior angles

500

None of the sides of a triangle are congruent

Scalene triangle

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