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Geometry 2-3 Mixed Review: Biconditionals and Definitions

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Question 2
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Question 3
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Review Lesson 2-1: What is the next term in the sequence? Enter only a number.

Question 4
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Review Lesson 2-1: What is the next term in the sequence? Enter only a number.

Question 5
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Review Lesson 2-1: What is the next term in the sequence? Enter only a number.

Question 6
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Question 7
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Review Lesson 2-2: Identify the converse of the statement.

If you do not sleep enough, then your grades suffer.
If your grades do not suffer, then you slept enough.
If you sleep enough, then your grades do not suffer.
If your grades suffer, then you did not sleep enough.
Review Lesson 2-2: What is the truth value of a the contrapositive of a true conditional?
True
False
Vocabulary Review: Identify the hypothesis of the statement.

If it rains on Friday, I won't have to cut the grass on Saturday.
it rains on Friday
I won't have to cut the grass on Sunday
Use Your Vocabulary: Match each word on the left with its meaning on the right.
bipartisan (adjective)
occurring every two years
bicentennial (adjective)
a two-event athletic contest
biplane (noun)
occurring every two hundred years
biathlon (noun)
having two coasts
bicoastal (adjective)
supported by two parties
biannually (adverb)
a two-footed animal
biweekly (adjective)
a plane with two sets of wings
biped (noun)
occurring every two weeks