Across
- 4. Value / A statement can have a truth value of true (T) or false (F).
- 5. / A statement that is believed to be true.
- 8. / The statement formed by negating the hypothesis.
- 9. / The negation of statement p 'not P,' written as ~p.
- 10. / The statement formed by both exchanging and negating the hypothesis.
- 14. / An argument that uses logic.
Down
- 1. Example / An example that proves that a conjecture is false.
- 2. / A three-sided Polygon.
- 3. / The part of a conditional statement following the word then.
- 6. / A statement that describes a mathematical object.
- 7. / A closed plane figure formed by three or more segments.
- 10. / The statement formed by exchanging the hypothesis .
- 11. / A statement that has been proven.
- 12. Proof / Statement and reasons presented in a paragraph.
- 13. Reasoning / The process of reasoning that a rule or statement is true.