Williams 7c
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Converse | If you reverse parts of the Pythagorean theorem, you have performed its converse.
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Deductive reasoning | Using facts, rules, definitions, or laws to make conjectures from given situations.
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Distance formula | The distance d between two points with coordinates (x1-y1) and (x2-y2) is given by finding the square root of (x2-x1)^2 + (y2-y1)^2 =d
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Formal proof | Statements and reasons organized into two columns.
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Hypotenuse | The side opposite the right angle. It is the longest side of the triangle.
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Inductive reasoning | The process of making a conjecture after observing several examples.
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Informal proof | A paragraph proof.
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Legs | The sides that form a right angle.
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Paragraph Proof | Writing a paragraph to explain why a conjecture is true.
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A Proof | A logical argument where each statement is justified with a reason.
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Pythagorean theorem | Describes the relationship between the lengths of the legs and the hypotenuse for any right angle.
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Theorem | Once a statement or conjecture has been proven it is called a theorem.
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Two-Column proof | Formal proof organized into two columns.Each step is called a statement.
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