2.1.4 Biconditional Statements and Definitions Flashcards

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biconditional statement

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a statement that can be written in the form “p if and only if q.” This means “if p then q” and “if q then p.”

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definition

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a statement that describes an object and can be written as a true biconditional.

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polygon

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a closed plane figure formed by three or more segments, where each segment intersects exactly two other segments only at their endpoints and no two segments with a common endpoint are collinear.

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triangle is

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a three-sided polygon.

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quadrilateral

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a four-sided polygon.

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