Geometry Unit 2 Definitions
Across
- 3. Formed by negating and switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional
- 5. Property: if a=b, then a-c=b-c
- 7. Property: if a=b and b=c, then a=c
- 9. The statement after the "then" in a conditional
- 11. The conjunction of the conditional and its converse, uses "if and only if"
- 14. An example that shows a conjecture is false
- 16. If-then statement
- 17. Property: a=a
Down
- 1. Property: if a=b, then ac=bc
- 2. Property: a(b+c)=ab+ac
- 4. Stands for "if and only if"
- 6. A concluding statement reached using inductive reasoning
- 8. Formed by negating the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional
- 10. Property: if a=b, then b=a
- 12. The statement after the "if" in a conditional
- 13. Formed by switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional
- 15. Property: if a=b, then a+c=b+c