Hypotheses vs. Conclusions
Conditional Statements
Properties, Definitions, Postulates
Algebra Proofs
Segment Proofs
100

The hypothesis of a conditional statement always comes after this word

What is "if"?

100

What do we use to convey that we know a statement is true or false?

Truth Value
100

Give the reason for this statement:

If AB=CD, then CD=AB.

Symmetric Property of Equality

100

What is reason 4?

Symmetric Property of Equality

100

What is reason 3?

Segment addition postulate

200

The conclusion of a conditional statement always comes after this word

What is "then"?

200

What two versions of a statement need to be TRUE for the statement to be written as a BICONDITIONAL statement

The conditional and the converse need to be true.

200

Give the reason for this statement:

If AB+CD=CD+JK, then AB=JK

Subtraction Property of Equality.

200

Identify the mistakes in this proof and provide the corrections

Reason 4, should be "Division POE"

200

What is reason 5?

Transitive Property of Equality

300

Identify the hypothesis of this conditional statement:

If you can predict the future, then you can control the future.

Hypothesis:

You can predict the future

300

State the following conditional statement as its INVERSE:

If it is Saturday, then there is no school.

If it is NOT Saturday, then there IS school.

300

If AB≅CD, then AB=CD.

Definition of Congruence

300

What is the reason 3

Simplify/Combine like terms

300

What is reason 4 and 5?

4. Substitution Property of Equality

5. Transitive Property of Equality

400

Identify the conclusion of this conditional statement:

If you can predict the future, then you can control the future.

Conclusion:

You can control the future

400

State the following conditional statement as its CONVERSE:

If you can predict the future, then you can control the future.

If you can control the future, then you can predict the future.

400

Give the reason for the statement:

If Points J, K, and L are collinear and JK=KL, then K is the midpoint of JL.


Definition of midpoint.

400

What is the missing statement 2

2y-1=-15

400

What reason is incorrect and what should it be?

Reason 7, definition of congruence.

500

Rephrase this statement as a conditional statement:

A person who grew up in France speaks French.

If a person grew up in France, then they speak French.

500

Consider the converse of the following statement, state the biconditional of the statement if possible:

If a polygon has five sides, then it is a pentagon.

Because the converse is true, the biconditional is:

A polygon has five sides if and only if it is a pentagon.

or

A polygon is a pentagon if and only if it has five sides.

500

Give the reason for this statement:

If KL=LN and AB+CD=LN, then AB+CD=KL.

Transitive Property of Equality.

500

Identify the mistakes in this proof and provide the corrections

Reason 3, should be "simplify/combine like terms"

Reason 6, should be "Division POE"

500

What are reasons are incorrect and what would correct it?

Reason 2, definition of midpoint

Reason 3, given

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