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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Conditionals Converses Good Definitions Triangles Union & Union & Intersection Polygons

What is the antecedent of the following statement? “If you are a good driver, then you won’t get a ticket.” You are a good driver. Cond./Conv. for $100

Find the consequent of “You are rich if you have a million dollars.” You are rich. Cond./Conv. for $200

Write the converse of “If you are good at math, then you can be an astronaut.” If you can be an astronaut, then you are good at math. Cond./Conv. for $300

Is the following statement true? If not, give a counterexample. “If x < 7, then x < 9.” True Cond./Conv. for $400

Rewrite as a conditional “All elephants can fly.” If an animal is an elephant, then it can fly. Cond./Conv. for $500

What is one characteristic of a good definition? Concise, accurate, common terms Good Defs. for $100

True or False Every definition can be written as a biconditional. False Good Defs. for $200

On a no. line, E has a coordinate of 20 and R has a coordinate of 56. If point R is the midpoint of TE, what is the coordinate of T? 92 Good Defs. for $300

Let m = The temperature gets really cold and let n = It can snow. Write m  n in words. The temperature gets really cold iff it can snow. Good Defs. for $400

Name a property of a good def. that is violated by this bad def. “An isosceles triangle is a normal triangle without special features. Not accurate Good Defs. for $500

Is the following triangle convex? convex? No, not shaded. Triangles for $100

Can 5, 7, and 8 be side lengths of a triangle? Yes Triangles for $200

Can 9, 6, and 2 be side lengths of a triangle? No Triangles for $300

Two sides of a triangle have lengths 8 cm and 17 cm. How long can the 3 rd side be? long can the 3 rd side be? 9 < x < 25 Triangles for $400

It is 44 miles from Lancaster, PA to Harrisburg, PA and 78 miles from Harrisburg to Reading, PA. How far is it from Reading to Lancaster? Lancaster? 34 < x < 122 Triangles for $500

What does the symbol for union look like? U Union and Intersection for $100

What is the symbol for empty set? { } or 0 Union and Intersection for $200

Let A = {2, 4, 6, 8} and B = Let A = {2, 4, 6, 8} and B = {1, 2, 3, 4}. What is A ∩ B? {1, 2, 3, 4}. What is A ∩ B? {2, 4} Union and Intersection for $300

Let J = the set of numbers x > 5 and K = the set of numbers x < 9. What is J ∩ K? numbers x < 9. What is J ∩ K? 5 < x < 9 Union and Intersection for $400

What is JODIE ∩ ∆JOE? { JO, JE } Union and Intersection for $500 J O D I E

What is the name of a four sided polygon? Quadrilateral Polygons for $100

Name a pair of consecutive vertices. A & B, B & C, C & D, or A & D Polygons for $200 A B CD

Name a diagonal from vertex C. CA or CI Polygons for $300 A R C I N

Draw a convex hexagon. hexagon. Polygons for $400

Draw a hierarchy relating the following: figure, polygon, triangle, pentagon Polygons for $500 figurepolygon triangle pentagon