Week’s Schedule Mon: Lesson 1.1 Logic Tue: Lesson 1.2 Patterns Wed: Lesson 1.3 Conditional Statements Thu: Lesson 1.3 (continued) conditional statements.
Inductive vs Deductive Reasoning
Chapter 2.3 Notes: Apply Deductive Reasoning Goal: You will use deductive reasoning to form a logical argument.
Deductive Reasoning. Conditional Statements can be written using symbolic notation p represents hypothesis q represents conclusion is read as.
Interoperability of Distributed Component Systems
Inductive vs Deductive Reasoning Inductive vs Deductive Reasoning.
Unit 1 Logic & Reasoning Lesson 1.1 Logic Puzzles.
Lesson Goals Identify when inductive or deductive reasoning is used. ESLRs: Becoming Competent Learners, Complex Thinkers, and Effective Communicators.
2.3 Deductive Reasoning Ms. Reser Geometry Fall 2008.
Answers to the HW p. 75 #10-20 even, 25-28 all, 55 & 56 10. If an object weighs one pound, then it weights 16 ounces. 12. If a fish is a blue trunkfish,
Introduction to Geometric Proof Logical Reasoning and Conditional Statements.
Section 2.3