Basic terms of logic and parallel lines
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Two angles whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays and have equal measures | Vertical angles
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Two adjacent angles which form a line and are supplementary | Linear Pair
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Two angles whose sum is 90 | Complementary angles
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Two angles whose sum is 180 | Supplementary angles
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A statement which has a true conditional and true converse | Biconditional
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XY = XY | Reflexive
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If AB=CD, then CD=AB | Symmetric
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If AB=CD and CD=EF, then AB=EF | Transitive
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What is the relationship of Alternate Interior Angles on parallel lines? | They are congruent
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What is the relationship of Same Side Interior Angles on parallel lines? | They are supplementary
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What is the relationship of Corresponding Angles on parallel lines? | They are congruent
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sqrt((change x)(^2)+(change y)(^2)) | Distance formula
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((x+x)/2,(y+y)/2) | Midpoint formula
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y = mx+b | Slope intercept form
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A polygon with all the same sides and same angles | Regular polygon
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The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon is? | 360
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180(n-2) | Sum of the interior angles of a polygon
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A line that intersects two coplanar lines at two distinct points | Transversal
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The measure of each exterior angle of a triangle equals? | The sum of the measures of its two remote interior angles
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A statement in "if-then" form | Conditional
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Switches the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional | Converse
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