
axiomatic structure of a mathematical system in Geometry particular: (a) defined terms; (b) undefined terms; (c) postulates; and (d) theorems
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- Q1Which of the following is an example of an undefined term in geometry?TrianglePostulatePointTheorem30s
- Q2What do we call a statement in geometry that can be proven using postulates and previously established theorems?TheoremUndefined termPostulateDefinition30s
- Q3Which of the following statements is considered a postulate in geometry?The sum of angles in a triangle is 180 degrees.Through any two points, there is exactly one line.A triangle has three sides.All right angles are equal to 90 degrees.30s
- Q4What defines the relationship between points, lines, and planes in geometry?Undefined termsTheoremsDefinitionsPostulates30s
- Q5Which of the following is a defined term in geometry?CircleLinePointPlane30s
- Q6In geometry, which of the following is the best description of an undefined term?A statement proven to be true.A geometric figure with a specific definition.A basic concept that does not have a formal definition.A rule that applies to shapes.30s
- Q7Which of the following is NOT a postulate in geometry?Through any two points, there is exactly one line.All triangles are congruent.The whole is greater than a part.If two angles are equal, the corresponding sides are equal.30s
- Q8Which statement best illustrates what a theorem represents in geometry?A statement that can be proved based on postulates and previously established theorems.An initial assumption in geometry.A basic concept that cannot be defined.A rule that is accepted without proof.30s
- Q9Which of the following is an example of an undefined term in geometry?AngleRectanglePolygonLine30s
- Q10Which of the following is an incorrect definition of a rectangle?A rectangle is a shape with three equal sides.A rectangle has four right angles.A rectangle is a parallelogram with equal opposite sides.All rectangles are quadrilaterals.30s