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Cornelison Test

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CONCLUSION
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SUPPLEMENTARY ANGLES
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COMPLEMENTARY ANGLES
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MIDPOINT
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LINEAR PAIR
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LINE SEGMENT
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TRANSVERSAL
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BICONDITIONAL STATEMENT
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INDUCTIVE REASONING
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POINT, LINE, AND PLANE
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HYPOTHESIS
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VERTEX
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DEDUCTIVE REASONING
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PARALLEL LINES
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GEOMETRY
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CONJECTURE
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OPPOSITE RAYS
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POSTULATE or AXIOM
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ANGLE
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PERIMETER
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two rays that share a common endpoint, provided the two rays do not lie on the same line
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two adjacent angles whose noncommon sides form opposite rays
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the three undefined terms in geometry
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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
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the common endpoint of the two rays that form an angle
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a statement that contains the phrase “if and only if”
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the process of demonstrating that if certain statements are accepted as true, then other statements can be shown to follow from them
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line that intersects two or more coplanar lines
I.
two angles whose measures add to 90 degrees
J.
the point in the middle of the segment
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the process of observing data, recognizing patterns, and making generalizations from the observations
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two rays that are part of the same line, have the same initial point, and go in opposite directions
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the distance around a polygon
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a set of universally accepted statements
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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”
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two angles whose measures add to 180 degrees
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the generalization a mathematician makes when using inductive reasoning
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the “then” part of a conditional
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coplanar lines that never intersect
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the “if” part of a conditional
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the distance around a circle
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the statement formed by switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement
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points and lines that lie in the same plane
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noncoplanar lines that never intersect
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coplanar lines that never intersect
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a ray (or segment) that has an endpoint on the vertex of the angle and that divides the angle into two adjacent, congruent angles
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two angles in the same plane that have a common side, a common vertex, but no common interior points
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two nonadjacent angles formed by intersecting lines
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a statement that has been proved
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points that lie on the same line

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