Triangle Congruence Theorems Flashcards

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Field of mathematics that has interesting peoples they’re also known as gamblers

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Probability theory

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Published The art Conjectadi (Art of guessing

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Jacob Bernoulli

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An Italian physician, mathematician and a gambler

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Gerolamo Cardano

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RACT

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Right angle congruency theorem

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5
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Def. Of m.point

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Definition of midpoint

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6
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VAT

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Vertical angle theorem

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7
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VAT

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Vertical angle theorem

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8
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Reflexive property of equality

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Example reasons

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9
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State of being right angle at given place.

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Definition of Perpendicularity

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All the given are listed, never repeat

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Union

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(U)

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Union

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Common items of the sets

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Intersection

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Baliktad na U

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Intersection

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List of the items that are missing on the other set

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Complement

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List of the items that are missing on the other set

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Complement

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16
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(‘)

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Complement

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The fundamental counting principle

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A.k.a “Counting principle”

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Measure of the chances that the event will occur or happen. Consists of single outcome.

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Probability of simple events

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Calculated by dividing the number of favorable outcomes.

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Denoted by P(e)