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Converse | To switch the hypothesis and Conclusion.
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Law of Syllogism | hypothesis P - Conclusion Q hypothesis Q - Conslution R P - R.
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Vertical Angles | Lines that intercept and form congruent opposite angles.
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Right Angle | A 90 degree angle.
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Inductive Reasoning | A process that includes looking for patterns and making conjectures.
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Law of Detatchment | If the hypothesis of a true conditional satatement is true, then the conclusion is also true.
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Inverse | Negation of the hypothesis and conclusion.
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Deductive Reasoning | Uses of facts, and definitions to form a logical argument.
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Biconditional Statment | A valid definition contains the phrase "if and only if".
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Counter Example | To prove false.
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Conditional Statment | An if, then statment.
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Contrapositive | Negation/ switch the hypothesis and conclusion.
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Transitive | Angle A = Angle B Angle B = Angle C Angle A = Angle C.
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Reflective | Line AB Is congruent to line AB.
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Symmetric | Line AB Is congruent or equal to CD line CD is congruent or equal to AB.
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Complementary Angles | Two angles with the sum of 90 degrees.
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Angle bisector | A ray that divides an angle into 2 angles that are congruent.
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Supplemenatry Angles | Two angles with a sum of 180 degrees.
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Straight Angle | An angle that measures 180 degrees.
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Acute | An angle that measures less than 90 degrees.
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Obtuse | An angle that measures more than 90 degrees.
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Adjacent Angles | Two angles that share a common vertex and side.
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Linear Pairs | Two adjacent angles that are supplementary.
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