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If-then statements are also called ______________. |
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conditionals |
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hypotheses |
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reasons |
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conclusions |
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What is a valid conclusion to the following hypothesis? If there are two points... |
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There is one line containing both points. |
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There are two lines containing both points. |
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There are no lines containing both points. |
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There are an infinite number of lines containing both points. |
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Which values are a counterexample to the given statement? If x + y = an even number, then x is even and y is even. |
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x = 10, y = 9 |
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x = 21, y = 3 |
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x = 7, y = 12 |
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x = 12, y = 6 |
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Identify the hypothesis in the following algebraic statement: If 3x + 10 = 13, then x = 1. |
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x = 1 |
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3x + 10 = 13 |
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3x |
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3x + 10 |
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Which values are a counterexample to the given statement? If x × y = 0, then x must be 0. |
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x = 0, y = 1 |
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x = 0, y = 0 |
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x = 5, y = 0 |
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x = -1, y = 1 |
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