PLEASE HELP!!! In a geometry class, the students were asked to write statements that are logically equivalent to the statement shown below: If a line touches a circle only at one point, then it is a tangent. Below are the responses of four students. Which student's response is correct?
Student 4: If a line is not a tangent, then it touches a circle only at one point. Student 1: If a line does not touch a circle only at one point, then it is a tangent. Student 3: If a line is not a tangent, then it does not touch a circle only at one point. Student 2: If a line touches a circle only at one point, then it is not a tangent. I think it is C
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D. The answer is D.
hmm
Sam, there is no way it's D
If a line touches a circle only at one point, then it is a tangent. D says that If a line touches a circle only at one point, then it is NOT a tangent.
Therefore D = ridiculousness
eh. what I was taught. I've been taught wack sh't. That's why I always go back and relearn stuff eventually.
Your teacher needs to be fired then XD
it's an online school. a couple websites and a physical school that helps you.
Like, earlier.
My ES is arguing about how this damn test says that the answer to the question "As engineers sketch, they take periodic ____ to verify that the design maintains the appropriate ratio for the given scale." being "breaks" makes perfect sense.. so f'cking stupid.. I'm sitting here thinking "so, what you're telling me that you can verify that, by a supposed scale of 1:3, 1/2" = 5' by taking a nap every 5 minutes..? The answer is obviously 'by taking frequent measurements'.. -.-" And "Breaks" somehow was the "right" answer on the damn test -.- explain that to me -.-
huh... that's crazy o.o
Well imma go take a break, ya know, to make sure i'm doing this right XD
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