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2-3 and 2-6 HW

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NAME ______________________________________________ DATE______________________________ PERIOD ______________

2-3 Conditional Statements


Highlight the hypothesis in yellow and the conclusion in green.
1. If an angle measures between 90 and 180 degrees, then the angle is obtuse.
2. There is no progress if there is no struggle.
3. If a quadrilateral has four congruent sides, then it is a rhombus.

Turn each statement into a conditional (an if-then statement).


4. Get a free water bottle with a one-year membership.
Your answer:
5. Collinear points lie on the same line.
Your answer:

For each conditional statement, write the converse, then write a biconditional statement.
Write “true” or “false” after each statement, including the given one.
6. If you live in Chicago, you live in Illinois.
Converse:
Biconditional:
7. Two angles are congruent if they have the same measure.
Converse:
Biconditional:

For each biconditional statement, write a conditional statement, then write its converse.
Write “true” or “false” after each statement, including the given one.
8. Two angles are complimentary if and only if their measures add up to 90 degrees.
Conditional:
Converse:
9. There is no school if and only if it is Saturday.
Conditional:
Converse:
NAME ______________________________________________ DATE______________________________ PERIOD ______________

2-6 Algebraic Proof


Fill in the blanks and name the property used.

1. If 80 = m∠A, then m∠A = 80.

2. If and , then _______________.

3. If 7x = 28, then x = ______.

4. If VR + TY = EN + TY, then VR = EN.

5. If GH + IJ = 110 and IJ = KL, then __________________.

6. If and , then __________________.

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7. If ( 9 x +15 )=−35 , then 6 x +10=−35.
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8. If and , then ______________________________.

x
9. If =−15 , then x = ______.
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10. If and , then _______________________________.

11.

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12. If ( 2 x −5 )=−6 x +5, then 3 ( 2 x −5 )=−24 x +20 .
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Statements Reasons
13. Write a two-column proof.
8−3 x
Given: =32
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Prove: x=−40
NAME ______________________________________________ DATE______________________________ PERIOD ______________

Write a two-column proof for each of the following.


2 Statements Reasons
14. Given: x +3=2(x −7)
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Prove: x = 10.625

15. Given: , , and


Prove: x = 16 Statements Reasons

x+1
16. Given: m∠ABC + m∠CBD = 90, m∠ABC = 3x – 5, and m∠CBD =
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Prove: x = 27. Statements Reasons
NAME ______________________________________________ DATE______________________________ PERIOD ______________

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