Given the Conditional: If x2=49, then x= 7, what is the truth value?
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False
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Skew Lines
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adjacent
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two coplanar angles that have a common side and a common vertex but no common interior points
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Orthocenter
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Circumcenter
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Alternate Interior Angles
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Subtraction Property
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If x+ 13=9, then x=4
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median
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a segment that has as its endpoints a vertex of the triangle and the midpoint of the opposite side
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Acute Scalene
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Corresponding Angles
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collinear
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points that lie on the same line
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contrapositive
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The ______________________ of the conditional " if p then q" is the conditional " if not q, then not p"
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Complementary angles
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Scalene Right
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Given the Conditional: If x2=49, then x= 7, what is the converse?
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If x=7, then x2= 49.
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Incenter
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Division Property
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If 3x=48, then x=16
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Same-Side Interior Angles
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Adjacent Angles
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convex
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has no diagonal with points outside the polygon
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Vertical Angles
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Opposite Rays
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Perpendicular Lines
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scalene
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a triangle that has no congruent sides
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congruent
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segments, angles or figures that are the same measurement
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Equilateral
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altitude
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a perpendicular segment from a vertex to the line containing the side opposite that vertex
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regular
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a polygon that is both equilateral and equiangular
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Centroid
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Given the Conditional: If x2=49, then x= 7, what is the conclusion?
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Then x=7
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Addition Property
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If x-7=27, then x=34
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inverse
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the ________of the conditional "if p, then q is the conditional " if not p, then not q"
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Given the Conditional: If x2=49, then x= 7, what is a counterexample?
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x=(-7)
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Transitive Property
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concave
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has at least one diagonal with points outside the polygon
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conjecture
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a conclusion reached by using inductive reasoning
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Isosceles
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a triangle that has at least 2 congruent sides. The congruent sides are called legs with a vertex angle between them. The third side is called the base with the other two angles being called the base angles.