Geometry Module 2 Vocabulary
Across
- 2. a statement that describes a mathematical object and can be written as a true biconditional statement.
- 8. "if not q, then not p."
- 9. "p if and only if q."
- 11. a statement that can be written in the form "if p, then q." Where p is the hypothesis and q is the conclusion.
- 12. a statement that is believed to be true.
- 13. an example that proves that a conjecture or statement is false.
Down
- 1. the process of reasoning that a rule or a statement may be true by looking at specific cases.
- 3. includes symbols used to represent figures and geometric relationships.
- 4. nonadjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- 5. "if q, then p."
- 6. the process of using logic to draw conclusions.
- 7. a pair of adjacent angles whose noncommon sides are opposite rays.
- 10. "if not p, then not q."