Review for Quiz tomorrow. D, H, L, P,…. West, south, east ….. 100, 81, 64, 49, …….

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Review for Quiz tomorrow

D, H, L, P,…. West, south, east ….. 100, 81, 64, 49, …….

“If two rays have the same endpoint, then they form a straight angle.” “If two angles are supplementary, then they are a linear pair

Conditional statement: If _____ then _____ Converse statement: If _______ then _______ Inverse statement: If __________ then ______ Contrapositive statement: If __________ then ___________

Write the statement as a conditional statement “ A car has four wheels” Write the converse Write the inverse Write the contrapositive

Name the hypothesis and the conclusion – If an angle is acute then it’s measure is 30 degrees – If Sue finishes her science project then she can go to the movies – The sum of two angles is 180 degrees if they are supplementary angles