This document discusses 12 conditional statements about geometry, numbers, and daily events. It covers the definitions and properties of similar triangles, prime numbers, parallel lines, right triangles, polygons and their interior angles. The statements also relate everyday occurrences to weather and personal attributes.
This document discusses 12 conditional statements about geometry, numbers, and daily events. It covers the definitions and properties of similar triangles, prime numbers, parallel lines, right triangles, polygons and their interior angles. The statements also relate everyday occurrences to weather and personal attributes.
This document discusses 12 conditional statements about geometry, numbers, and daily events. It covers the definitions and properties of similar triangles, prime numbers, parallel lines, right triangles, polygons and their interior angles. The statements also relate everyday occurrences to weather and personal attributes.
1. If two triangles are not similar, then their corresponding
angles are not congruent. 2. If it is sunny, then I will play baseball. 3. If I do not buy a ticket, then I do not go to the concert. 4. If x +3=7 ,then x=4. 5. If the sum of two angles is 180 °, then the angles are supplementary. 6. If the sun rises in the East, then it sets in the West. 7. If an angle measures 90°, then it is a right angle. 8. If a number has exactly two factors, then it is a prime number. 9. If lines mand n are parallel, then they do not intersect. 10. If a triangle has one right angle, then the triangle has two acute angles. 11. If a polygon is a triangle, then the sum of its interior angles is 180°. 12. If I am tall, then I will bump my head.