Across
- 3. ,a quadrilateral with exactly two congruent sides
- 6. ,A closed plane figure made up of line segments
- 12. ,the statement formed by both exchanging and negating the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement
- 15. ,example that proves that a conjecture or statement is false
- 16. ,a style of proof that uses boxes and arrows to show the structure of the proof
- 17. ,the part of a conditional statement following the word then
- 19. ,a statement that has been proven
- 22. ,a polygon that is both equilateral and equiangular
- 23. ,a statement that describes a mathmatical object and can be written as a true bioconditional statement
- 25. ,A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides
Down
- 1. ,The part of a conditional statement following the word IF
- 2. ,a polygon in which no diagonal contains points in the exterior of the polygon
- 4. ,the statement is formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion for a conditional statement
- 5. ,a four-sided polygon
- 7. ,a three-sided polygon
- 8. ,a quadrilateral with four right angles
- 9. ,an argument that uses logic to show that a conclusion is true
- 10. ,a quadrilateral with four right angles and four congruent sides
- 11. ,one of the segments that form a polygon
- 13. ,p is "not p" written as ~p
- 14. ,a statement that is believed to be true
- 18. ,A parallelogram with four congruent sides
- 20. ,A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
- 21. polygon,a polygon in which no diagonal contains points in the exterior of the polygon
- 24. ,the statement formed by negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement