Parallel lines are at least two lines that never cross and run forever.
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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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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 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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A biconditional is the conjunction of a conditional statement and its converse.
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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.
A = h/2*(a + b)
So 2A/h = a + b
and therefore, a = 2A/h - b
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