1.   If-then statements are also called ______________.
    A. conditionals B. hypotheses
    C. reasons D. conclusions
    Hint

  2.   What is a valid conclusion to the following hypothesis?
If there are two points...
    A. There is one line containing both points.
    B. There are two lines containing both points.
    C. There are no lines containing both points.
    D. There are an infinite number of lines containing both points.
    Hint

  3.   Which values are a counterexample to the given statement?
If x + y = an even number, then x is even and y is even.
    A. x = 10, y = 9 B. x = 21, y = 3
    C. x = 7, y = 12 D. x = 12, y = 6
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  4.   Identify the hypothesis in the following algebraic statement:
If 3x + 10 = 13, then x = 1.
    A. x = 1 B. 3x + 10 = 13
    C. 3x D. 3x + 10
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  5.   Which values are a counterexample to the given statement?
If x × y = 0, then x must be 0.
    A. x = 0, y = 1 B. x = 0, y = 0
    C. x = 5, y = 0 D. x = -1, y = 1
    Hint



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