2.2 biconditionals and definitions Flashcards
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biconditionals
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a combination of two conditional statements, “if two line segments are congruent then they are of equal length” and “if two line segments are of equal length then they are congruent
2
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hypothesis
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a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
3
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converse
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formed by switching the hypothesis and the conclusion.
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Truth Value
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whether or not a given statement or proposition is true or false.
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conclusion
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A result or judgement based on reasoning, research, calculation, etc. The final part of something.
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conditional
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“If-Then” statements