Math Q3 Flashcards

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1
Q

goes on infinitely

A

line

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2
Q

same shape/size

A

congruent

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3
Q

it is finite

A

segment

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4
Q

2 rays equal an?

A

angle

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5
Q

U -

A

union

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6
Q

(flip U)

A

intersection

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7
Q

a point where 2 or more curves, lines or edges meet or intersect

A

vertex

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8
Q

these lines do not intersect.

A

parallel lines

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9
Q

A means?

A

angle

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10
Q

S means?

A

Side

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11
Q

these lines meet at 90 degrees.

A

perpendicular lines

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12
Q

Line segment AB is conguent to Line segment AB

A

reflexive

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13
Q

if ab=cd then cd=ab

A

symmetric

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14
Q

if ab=cd and cd=ef then ab=ef

A

transitive

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15
Q

_____ - clues based on gathered info (reasoning)

A

inductive

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16
Q

facts (reasoning)

A

deductive

17
Q

starting point

A

axiom

18
Q

accepted without proof

A

postulate

19
Q

proved

A

theorem

20
Q

the _ statement is called the hypothesis

A

p

21
Q

the p statement is called the

A

hypothesis

22
Q

the part of a conditional statement that follows “_”

A

if

23
Q

the _ statement is the conclusion

A

q

24
Q

the q statement is the _

A

conclusion

25
Q

to write the _ of a conditional statement, simply negate the hypothesis and conclusion

A

inverse

26
Q

to write the _ of a conditional statement, simply interchange

A

converse

27
Q

to form the _ of a conditional statement, first inverse then converse

A

contrapositive

28
Q

logical argument

A

proof