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| p of a polygon is the sum of lenghs of its sides |
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| is a conclusion you reach using inductive reasoning |
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| hypothesishypothesis and the co |
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| is the part p following if. |
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| is tg the part q followin then |
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| use the given hypothesis and conclusion |
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| of a statement p is the opposite of the statement |
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| negate both the clusion of the hypothsis and the conditional |
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| negatehot botpothesisyh the theconverse conclusion of the |
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| is a singl combines a true conditional and its true converse true statements t |
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