Post on 17-Dec-2015
Conditional statements are logical statements with a hypothesis and conclusion.
If an animal is a bird, then it has feathers.Hypothe
sisConclusion
All 90 angles are rights angles If the measure of an angle is 90, then it is a
right angle. 2x+1=7 because x= -3.
If x= -3, then 2x+7=1. When n=9, n2=81.
If n=9, then n2=81. All whales are mammals.
If an animal is a whale, then it is a mammal.
A converse is where we flip the hypothesis and conclusion
If an animal is a whale, then it is a mammal
Converse: If it is a mammal, then it is a whale.
Hypothesis
Conclusion
If you are a soccer player, then you are an athlete. If you are an athlete, then you are a soccer
player If a dog is a Great Dane, then it is
large. If a dog is large, then it is a Great Dane
To make an inverse, we take the negative of the statement.
If an animal is a whale, then it is a mammal.
Inverse: If an animal is NOT a whale, then it is NOT a mammal.
If a dog is a Great Dane, then it is large. If a dog is not a Great Dane, then it is not
large. If a polygon is equilateral, then the
polygon is regular. If a polygon is not equilateral, then it is not
regular
Here we are going to flip the statement and then negate it.
If an animal is a whale, then it is a mammal.
If an animal is a mammal, then it is a whale.
If an animal is not a mammal, then it is not a whale
Flip
Now Negate
If you like hockey, then you go to the hockey game. If you do not go to the hockey game, then
you do not like hockey If x is odd, then 3x is odd.
If 3x is not odd, then x is not odd
Intersect to form four right angles Determine if the following statements
are true Point M is the midpoint of FH Line FH and line JG are perpendicular
F
M
G
H
J
Statements that contain the phrase if and only if.
For example, If two lines intersect to form a right angle, they are perpendicular.
Two lines are perpendicular if and only if they intersect to form a right angle.