Cornelison Test
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| A. two rays that share a common endpoint, provided the two rays do not lie on the same line B. two adjacent angles whose noncommon sides form opposite rays C. the three undefined terms in geometryD. part of a line that consists of two points (endpoints) and all the points between them that lie on the line containing the two points E. the common endpoint of the two rays that form an angle F. a statement that contains the phrase “if and only if” G. the process of demonstrating that if certain statements are accepted as true, then other statements can be shown to follow from themH. line that intersects two or more coplanar linesI. two angles whose measures add to 90 degrees J. the point in the middle of the segment K. the process of observing data, recognizing patterns, and making generalizations from the observations L. two rays that are part of the same line, have the same initial point, and go in opposite directions M. the distance around a polygon N. a set of universally accepted statementsO. the branch of mathematics that is concerned with the properties and relationships of points, lines, angles, curves, surfaces, and solids; it literally means “to measure the earth”P. two angles whose measures add to 180 degrees Q. the generalization a mathematician makes when using inductive reasoningR. the “then” part of a conditional S. coplanar lines that never intersectT. the “if” part of a conditional |
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