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Page 1: Hosted by Ms. Williams 100 200 400 300 400 Conditionals Properties of Equality Proofs Definitions, Postulates and Theorems 300 200 400 200 100 500 100.

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The part of a conditional that follows the word “If”

What is the Hypothesis?

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1,2

is an example of this Property

What is the Reflexive Property of Equality?

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1,3

this is the missing reason

What is Given?

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1,4

is an example of this...

What is the definition of complementary angles?

9042 mm

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2,1

p: it is a treeq: it has roots

are the hypothesis and conclusion for this conditional

What is “If it is a tree then it has roots”?

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2,2

is an example of this Property

What is the Addition Property of Equality?

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2,3

is the missing statement

What is ZX = XY + ZY?

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2,4

FG + GH = FH

is an example of this…

What is the Segment Addition Postulate?

F G H

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3,1

p: it is a treeq: it has roots

are the hypothesis and conclusion for this converse.

What is “If it has roots, then it is a tree”?

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3,2

is an example of thisProperty

What is the Subtraction Property of Equality?

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3,3

this is the missing statement.

What is 4s – 9 = 2s + 17

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3,4

5 and 6 form a linear pair and

is an example of this…

What is definition of linear pairs?

18065 mm

56

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4,1

p: it is a triangleq: it has 3 closed sidesare the hypothesis and

conclusion for this biconditional

What is “It is a triangle if and only if it has 3 closed sides”?

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4,2

is an example of thisProperty

What is the Substitution Property of Equality?

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4,3is the missing statement and reason

What is LN ≅ MO and Definition of Congruent Segments?

NO

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4,4

What is the definition congruent angles?

is an example of this…

32 then ,32 If mm

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5,1

It is a square if and only if it has 4 sides

is a false biconditional because of this reason.

What is because the converse is false?

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5,2

is an example of using thesetwo Properties.

What are the Multiplication Property of Equality and Subtraction Property of Equality?

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5,3

is the missing statement and reason

What are AF = BF and Subtraction Property of Equality?

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5,4

is an example of this…

What is the Overlapping Angle Theorem?

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12

SQUmPQTmmm then ,32 If


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