Chapter 1
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Reasoning based on patterns you observe
What is inductive reasoning?
100
Another name for an if-then statement.
What is a conditional?
100
All angles congruent.
What is Equiangular?
100
Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent.
What is CPCTC?
100
A parallelogram with four right angles.
What is a rectangle?
200
This proves a conjecture false
What is a counterexample?
200
The process of reasoning logically from given statements to a conclusion.
What is deductive reasoning?
200
All sides congruent.
What is Equilateral?
200
The congruent sides of an isosceles triangle.
What are legs?
200
the segment that joins the midpoints of the nonparallel opposite sides.
What is the midsegment of a trapezoid?
300
An accepted statement of fact.
What is a postulate?
300
Two coplanar angles with a common side, a common vertex, and no common points
What are adjacent angles?
300
A closed plane figure with at least three sides that are segments.
What is a polygon?
300
The angle the two congruent sides of an isosceles triangle make.
What is a vertex angle?
300
A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
What is a parallelogram?
400
These lines are noncoplaner, are not parallel, and do not intersect
What are skew lines?
400
Two angles whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays
What are vertical angles?
400
A line that intersects two coplanar lines at two distinct points.
What is a transversal?
400
The other two angles in an isosceles triangle.
What is a base angle?
400
Angles of a polygon that share a side.
What are consecutive angles?
500
A ray that divides an angle into two congruent coplanar angles
What is an angle bisector?
500
A conditional in which the hypothesis and conclusion are switched.
What is a converse?
500
This has at least one diagonal with points outside the polygon.
What is a concave polygon?
500
The longest side in a right triangle.
What is a hypotenuse?
500
A quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides congruent and no opposite sides congruent.
What is a kite?
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