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100

A point is a location?

capital letter.

100

Inductive reasoning?

conclusion based on a pattern of examples.

100

biconditional statement?

he conjunction of a
conditional and its converse.

100

conjecture?

inductive reasoning.

100

coplanar?

Noncoplanar points do not lie in the same plane.

200

conclusion?

conditional statement is the
phrase immediately following the word then.

200

A line is made up of points?

letters representing two points.

200

hypothesis?

conditional statement is the
phrase immediately following the word if.

200

Intersection?

have common lines.

200

if-then statement?

compound statement
of the form “if p, then q,” where p and q are statements.

300

conditional statement?

consists of a premise.

300

contrapositive?

formed by negating both
the hypothesis and the conclusion?

300

A plane is a flat surface made yup of points?

A capital script letter.

300

inverse?

formed by negating both the
hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional.

300

converse?

formed by exchanging the
hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional.

400

negation?

opposite meaning.

400

Line segment?

measurable part of a line that consists of two points.

400

compound statement?

two or more statements joined by one word.

400

space is defined as a boundless?

contains lines and planes.

400

truth value?

truth or falsity of a statement.

500

congruent segments?

two segments that have the same measure.

500

conjunction?

true only when both statements are true.

500

counterexample?

drawing or statement.

500

disjunction?

compound statement that uses the word or.

500

collinear?

Noncollinear points do not lie on the same line/