What are the 3 undefined terms of geometry?
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point, line and plane
StartFragment, point, line and plane,
Measure, draw, and construct
StartFragment, Measure, draw, and construct,
Point, polygon and parallel
StartFragment, Point, polygon and parallel,
Line, ray and segment
StartFragment, Line, ray and segment
Given the statement:
"If two lines intersect, then the intersection is a point."
What is the hypothesis?
Responses
Two lines intersect
StartFragment, Two lines intersect,
Intersection is a point
StartFragment, Intersection is a point,
Intersection happens at a point
StartFragment, Intersection happens at a point,
Points have intersection
Two lines intersect
A conditional statement has the same truth value as:
Responses
Converse
StartFragment, Converse,
Contrapositive
StartFragment, Contrapositive,
Inverse
Contrapositive
Given the conditional:
"If you like rock-n-roll, then you like loud music."
What is the converse of this statement?
Responses
If you do not like rock and roll, then you do not like loud music.
StartFragment, If you do not like rock and roll, then you do not like loud music.,
If you do not like loud music, then you do not like rock-n-roll.
StartFragment, If you do not like loud music, then you do not like rock-n-roll.,
If you like rock-n-roll, then you like loud music.
If you like loud music, then you like rock-n-roll.
Please identify if the statement is an example of inductive or deductive reasoning.
Last year, it rained every day in April. Next month is April. It will rain every day next month.
Responses
Inductive reasoning
StartFragment, Inductive reasoning,
Deductive reasoning
Inductive reasoning
Is the following statement true or false?
All it takes is one counterexample to prove a statement to be false.
Responses
True
StartFragment, True,
False