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| The if part of a conditional. |
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| The then part of a conditional. |
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| When you switch the hypothesis and conclusion in a conditional. |
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| An if and only if statment written when both the converse and conditional are true. |
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| An example that proves something wrong. |
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| Two angles that add up to 90 degrees. |
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| Twoangles that add up to 180 degrees. |
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| Two angles that make up two opposite rays. |
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| Adjacent angles made by interesecting lines. |
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| Things (lines, planes) that interesect to make right angles. |
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| Using actual facts to reach a conclusion. |
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| Using prior observations to make a conclusion. |
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| Statements and reasons to explain what you did. |
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| A proof with statements and reasons. |
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