Across
- 1. when both the original conditional and the converse are both true
- 4. something that is accepted as true without proof
- 6. infinitely flat 2-dimensional surface made up of points
- 7. coplanar lines that never touch
- 9. at right angles to each other
- 12. one statement that disproves a false general statement
- 16. negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional
- 17. when angles are on the same side of the transversal
- 20. a location without size or shape
- 22. same size and shape
- 24. on the same line
- 28. flipping the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional
- 30. geometry not done on a coordinate plane
- 31. 3D figure with polygon sides
- 32. logical argument consisting of statements each accompanied by supporting reasons
Down
- 2. type of reasoning that involves following a pattern and making educated guesses
- 3. whether something is true or false
- 4. closeness of measurement to actual value
- 5. a statement that can be proven in an axiomatic system
- 8. type of reasoning that connects general statements to specific instances
- 10. geometry done on a coordinate plane
- 11. all about repeatability
- 12. flipping and negating the hypothesis and conclusion; logically equivalent to the original conditional statement
- 13. exactly one can be constructed between any two points
- 14. noncoplanar lines that never touch
- 15. the point on a line segment that divides it into two equal distances
- 18. sum of all the areas of all faces of a 3D shape
- 19. on the same plane
- 20. a readily understood word used to create mathematical definitions
- 21. when angles are in the same relative place
- 23. 3D measurement of space enclosed by a 3D shape
- 25. plane figure with straight sides
- 26. axiomatic system that models points, lines, planes, shapes, angles, and dimensions
- 27. when angles are on opposite sides of the transversal
- 29. one finite endpoint, one end that extends infinitely