Matching
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Match the term with its part of the conditional statement.
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If it is snowing,
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then the temperature is cold.
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Match the term with its part of the conditional statement.
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If x + 3 = 5,
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then x = 2.
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Match the converse, inverse, and contrapositive for each of the following
conditional statements.
If it is raining, then I have my umbrella. A | Converse | C | Contrapositive | B | Inverse |
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If it is not raining, then I do not have my umbrella.
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If I do not have my umbrella, then it is not raining.
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If I have my umbrella, then it is raining.
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If two angles form a linear pair, then they are supplementary angles. A | Converse | C | Contrapositve | B | Inverse |
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If two angles are not supplementary angles, then they do not form a linear
pair.
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If two angles are supplementary angles, then they form a linear pair.
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If two angles do not form a linear pair, then they are not supplementary
angles.
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If x = 5, then x is prime. A | Converse | C | Contrapositive | B | Inverse |
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If x is prime, then x = 5.
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If x is not prime, then x 5.
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If x 5, then x is not prime.
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