Geometry
Across
- 3. an example that shows a conjecture is false
- 4. if p-->q and q-->r are true then p-->r is true
- 5. a line that intersects two or more coplanar lines at different points
- 6. the real number that corresponds to a point
- 9. points that lie on the same line
- 11. two adjacent angles that sum to 180 degrees
- 12. two rays that share an endpoint but go in different directions
- 13. a figure formed by three segments joining three noncollinear points
- 16. two figures that have the same measure
- 17. rules that are accepted without proof
Down
- 1. the side opposite the right angle in a triangle
- 2. a statement that is equivalent to writing both the conditional and its converse
- 3. two angles that sum to 90 degrees
- 7. an angle whose measure is 180 degrees
- 8. a statement that can be easily proved using a theorem
- 10. when two statements are both true or both false
- 14. where a line segment comes to a conclusion
- 15. the initial point of an angle