Exam Flashcards

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Three collinear points determine exactly one plane

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False

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Three non-collinear points have exactly one line going through

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False

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2
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Planes have edges

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False

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3
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An angle is made up of two segments sharing the same end point

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False…lines

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4
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There are an infinite number of lines going through one given point

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True

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5
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Two planes intersect at in a segment

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False

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6
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Right angles measures 180%

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False

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7
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Point is defined as a dot with no size or shape

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False…undefined

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8
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If points A and B are in plane M, the line AB is also in M

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True

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9
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Two points have an infinite amount of planes going through them

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True

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10
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Through I need to points there is exactly one line

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True

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All coplanar points are also collinear

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True

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12
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All coplanar points are collinear

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False

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13
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All collinear points are also coplanar

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True

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14
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Through any three points there is exactly one plane

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False

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15
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Two planes intersect at one point

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False

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16
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Three planes sometimes intersect in a line

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True

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17
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A plane described as a flat surface with no end or thickness

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True

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The point is defined as a dot with no size

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False

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19
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Sides of an angle are always segments

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False

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All four sides are congruent of a parallelogram

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Consecutive Angles are congruent in a parallelogram

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Consecutive sides are congruent of a parallelogram

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Opposite angles are congruent of a parallelogram

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Opposite sides are congruent of a parallelogram
True
25
The diagonals bisect each other of a parallelogram
True
26
Opposite sides are parallel of a parallelogram
True
27
The diagonals are congruent of a parallelogram
False
28
Consecutive Angles are supplementary of a parallelogram
True
29
All 4 angles are right angles of a parallelogram
False
30
A rectangle has consecutive sides congruent
False
31
All rectangles are quadrilaterals
True
32
All parallelograms are rectangles
False
33
Parallelogram has perpendicular diagonals
False
34
A rhombus has congruent diagonals
False
35
all squares are rhombi
True
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The diagonals of a rhombus bisect it's four angles
True
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A rhombus has consecutive angles congruent
False
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Diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other
True
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A rectangle has perpendicular diagonals
False
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The intersection of two planes is called what
Line
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If two points are in a plane, then the line containing them is..
In that plane
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How many planes can you draw containing three noncollinear points
One
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How many lines can you draw containing two given points
One
44
A triangle with two congruent sides
Isosceles
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The triangle that has three congruent sides
Equalangular
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A triangle that has no congruent sides
Scalene
47
A polygon with 11 sides
Hendecagon
48
Hypotheses
If statement
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Bi-conditional
If and only if