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Geometry Logic Vocabulary

Across
A concluding statement reached by using inductive reasoning.
"Then" part of a conditional statement.
Numbers represented by evenly spaced points arranged to form geometric shapes.
Statement formed by two or more statements joined by the word "and" or "or".
(two words) the truth or falsity of a statement.
Opposite meaning of a statement.
An example used to show that a given statement is not always true.
The conjunction of a conditional and its converse.
Compound statement using the word "or".
A type of reasoning that uses facts, rules, definitions, or properties to reach logical conclusions.
Type of reasoning that uses a number of specific examples or patterns to arrive at a conclusion.
Sentence that is either true or false.
Down
Compound statement using the word "and".
If-Then statement
Formed by negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of the converse of a conditional. (grand switcheroo)
Formed by switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional.
"If" part of a conditional statement.
Formed by negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional but maintaining the original order.