Do Now (partner #1)
• p: you live in San Francisco• q: you live in California
1) Conditional Statement2) Contrapositive Statement3) Converse Statement4) Inverse Statement5) Is the statement Biconditional?
Do Now (partner #2)
• p: two angles are complementary.• q: the sum of their measure is 90.
1) Conditional Statement2) Contrapositive Statement3) Converse Statement4) Inverse Statement5) Is the statement Biconditional?
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1) H: 3x + 4 = -5C: x = -3
2) H: you take a class in television broadcasting
C: you will film a sporting event
3) If you do not remember the past, then you are condemned to repeat it.
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4) If two angles are adjacent, then they share a common vertex and a common side.
5) True
6) True
7) True
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8) Converse: If -8 > 0, then (-8)2 > 0; true.Inverse: If (-8)2 0, then -8 0; true.Contrapositive: If -8 0, then (-8)2 0; false
9) If you are a junior, then you wait on tables.
10) If you wait on tables, then you are a junior.
2.4 Deductive Reasoning
Law of Detachment
Given:If you have a true conditional statement
and the hypothesis occurs… pq is true p is given
Conclusion:Then, the conclusion will also occur.
q is true
Law of Detachment
Given: If three points are collinear, then the points are all on one line. E, F, and G are collinear.
Conclusion: E, F, and G are all on one line.
Example 1:
Law of Detachment
Example 2:Given: If I find $20 in the street, then I’ll take you to the movies. On October 10 I found $20 in the street.Conclusion: I will take you to the movies.
Law of SyllogismGiven:
Two true conditional statements and the conclusion of the first is the
hypothesis of the second.pq and qr
Conclusion: If the hypothesis of the first occurs,
then the conclusion of the second will also occur.
pr
Law of Syllogism
If it rains today, then we will not see our friends.
Example:If it rains today, then we will not have a picnic.
If we do not have a picnic, then we will not see our friends.
Conclusion:
Given:
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