Midpoint and Bisectors
Line Segments
Angle relationships
Deductive reasoning
points, lines, and planes
100

fill in the blank: The ______ of a segment is the point halfway between the endpoints of the segment.

Midpoint

100

For any two real numbers a and b, there is a real
number n between a and b such that ᵄ < ᵅ < ᵄ. This
relationship also applies to points on a line and is
called _______ . 

betweenness of points. 

100

These are two angles whose measures add up to 90°.

complementary angles

100

A statement that can be proven true or false.

proposition

100

A straight path that extends forever in opposite directions.

line

200

Any segment, line, plane, or point that bisects a segmentis called a _______ . 

Segment bisector. 

200

-x / 3 = 17

x = -51

200

Two angles that add up to 180°.

supplementary angles

200

A logical statement in “if–then” form.

conditional statement

200

Lines that never intersect and are in the same plane.

parallel lines

300

what is the midpoint formula? 

M = x1 + x2

     ________

           2  

300

A ____ _____ is a measurable part of a line that
consists of two points, called endpoints, and all of the
points between them.

Line segment

300

A pair of angles that share a vertex and a side.

adjacent angles

300

In a conditional statement, this part follows the “if.”

hypothesis

300

When two lines intersect, they meet at this.

point

400

A point is _____ from other points if it is the same distance from them. 

equidistant

400

35 + x = 90

x = 55

400

The point where two rays meet to form an angle.

vertex

400

In a conditional statement, this part follows the “then.”

conclusion

400

Points A, B, and C lie on the same line. This means they are this.

collinear

500

what is the midpoint of -5 and 7?

answer: 1 

500

3x = 180

60

500

The type of angle that measures more than 90° but less than 180°

obtuse angle

500

A statement formed by switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional.

converse

500

Two lines that intersect in exactly one point are neither parallel nor this.

skew