Parallel lines are at least two lines that never cross and run
forever.
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Which NFL team has drafted Steve slaton
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Steve Slaton was drafted in the 3rd round by the Houston
Texans.
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What is the sum of the measures of the interior angles of a quadrilateral
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360
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Bowl-shaped depressions or hollows found near mountain peaks
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Cirques
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Is any two lines lie in exactly one plane
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Two lines can lie in one plane. For example, parallel lines are lines that intersect and lie in the same plane.
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What will the weather be next weekend
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I'm thinking real sunny out
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The process of is similar to what happens in nature in the water cycle
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distillation
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Unsorted rocky debris that is formed by a melting glacier called
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Unsorted rocky debris that is formed by a melting glacier is
called moraine. There are many different types of moraine depending
on where the debris is found and deposited.
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If a triangle is equilateral then it is isosceles What is the converse of the statement
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If a triangle is isosceles, then it is equilateral.
To find the converse of a conditional, you switch the antecedent
("If ____ ...") and consequent ("... then ____.").
(Of course, if not ALL isosceles triangles were equilateral,
then the converse would be false.)
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Choose the category that best fits the example river
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moving surface water
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What is the conjunction of a conditional statement and its converse
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A biconditional is the conjunction of a conditional statement
and its converse.
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When it is summer in the northern hemisphere it is winter in the southern hemisphere true or false
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sure
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Is The converse of a biconditional statement is always true
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No, not always. It depends on if the original biconditional statement is true. For example take the following biconditional statement:
x = 3 if and only if x2 = 9.
From this biconditional statement we can extract two conditional statements (hence why it is called a bicondional statement):
The Conditional Statement: If x = 3 then x2 = 9.
This statement is true. However, the second statement we can extract is called the converse.
The Converse: If x2=9 then x = 3.
This statement is false, because x could also equal -3. Since this is false, it makes the entire original biconditional statement false.
All it takes to prove that a statement is false is one counterexample.
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How do you transpose A equals half h times a plus b to solve for a formula is for a trapezium
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A = h/2*(a + b)
So 2A/h = a + b
and therefore, a = 2A/h - b
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What animal flies to warmer climates
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bird
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what-Determine whether the third statement is a logical conclusion from the first two given statements.
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No
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What is the definition of a parallel line
Parallel lines are at least two lines that never cross and run
forever.
Which NFL team has drafted Steve slaton
Steve Slaton was drafted in the 3rd round by the Houston
Texans.
What is the sum of the measures of the interior angles of a quadrilateral
360
Bowl-shaped depressions or hollows found near mountain peaks
Cirques
Is any two lines lie in exactly one plane
Two lines can lie in one plane. For example, parallel lines are lines that intersect and lie in the same plane.
What will the weather be next weekend
I'm thinking real sunny out
The process of is similar to what happens in nature in the water cycle
distillation
Unsorted rocky debris that is formed by a melting glacier called
Unsorted rocky debris that is formed by a melting glacier is
called moraine. There are many different types of moraine depending
on where the debris is found and deposited.
If a triangle is equilateral then it is isosceles What is the converse of the statement
If a triangle is isosceles, then it is equilateral.
To find the converse of a conditional, you switch the antecedent
("If ____ ...") and consequent ("... then ____.").
(Of course, if not ALL isosceles triangles were equilateral,
then the converse would be false.)
Choose the category that best fits the example river
moving surface water
What is the conjunction of a conditional statement and its converse
A biconditional is the conjunction of a conditional statement
and its converse.
When it is summer in the northern hemisphere it is winter in the southern hemisphere true or false
sure
Is The converse of a biconditional statement is always true
No, not always. It depends on if the original biconditional statement is true. For example take the following biconditional statement:
x = 3 if and only if x2 = 9.
From this biconditional statement we can extract two conditional statements (hence why it is called a bicondional statement):
The Conditional Statement: If x = 3 then x2 = 9.
This statement is true. However, the second statement we can extract is called the converse.
The Converse: If x2=9 then x = 3.
This statement is false, because x could also equal -3. Since this is false, it makes the entire original biconditional statement false.
All it takes to prove that a statement is false is one counterexample.
How do you transpose A equals half h times a plus b to solve for a formula is for a trapezium
A = h/2*(a + b)
So 2A/h = a + b
and therefore, a = 2A/h - b
What animal flies to warmer climates
bird
what-Determine whether the third statement is a logical conclusion from the first two given statements.
What is the term for the set of all points in a plane that are the same distance from a given point
Is it possible for two skew lines to be perpendicular
What is the definition of a parallel line
In logical mathematics there are two examples I present first Roses are flowerssecond Red roses are flowers what do you cll the first and second statement