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2-4 Deductive Reasoning

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Law of Syllogism
Allows you to state a conclusion from two true conditional statements when the conclusion of one statement is the hypothesis of the other statement.
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Multiple Choice
What does deductive reasoning use to form its arguments?
patterns
specific cases
observed examples
facts, definitions, accepted properties, and laws of logic
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Multiple Choice
How would you describe the Law of Detachment symbolically?
if p -> q is true and q is true; then p is true
if p -> q is true and p is true; then q is true
if p -> q and q -> r, then p -> r
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Multiple Choice
Use the Law of Detachment to determine what you can conclude from the given information, if possible.
If you passed the final, then you pass the class. You passed the final.
You passed the class.
You didn't pass the class
Not possible
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Multiple Choice
How would you describe the Law of Syllogism symbolically?
if p -> q is true and q is true, then p is true.
if p -> q is true and p is true, then q is true.
if p -> q is true and q -> r is true, then p -> r is true
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Multiple Choice
Use the Law of Syllogism to write a new conditional statement that follows from the pair of true statements, if possible.
If x < -2, the |x| > 2. If x > 2, then |x| > 2.
If x < -2, then x > 2.
If |x| > 2, then x > 2.
Not possible
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Multiple Choice
Use the Law of Syllogism to write a new conditional statement that follows from the pair of true statements, if possible.
If a figure is a rhombus, then the figure is a parallelogram. If a figure is a parallelogram, then the figure is a quadrilateral.
If a figure is a rhombus, then the figure is a quadrilateral.
If a figure is a quadrilateral, then the figure is a rhombus.
Not possible
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Multiple Choice
Which law of logic is illustrated by these statements?
If you miss practice the day before a game, then you will not be a starting player in the game.
You miss practice on Tuesday. You will not start the game Wednesday.
Law of Detachment
Law of Syllogism
Speed Limit
None of the above
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Multiple Choice
Which law of logic is illustrated by the following statements?
If <1 and <2 are vertical angles, then <1 is congruent to <2. If <1 is congruent to <2, then m<1 = m<2.
If <1 and <2 are vertical angles, then m<1 = m<2.
Law of Detachment
Law of Syllogism
5th Amendment
Not possible
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Multiple Choice
If the school cafeteria sells pizza today, Greg is going to eat four pieces. Pizza is on sale for school lunch today.
Using deductive reasoning, what statement can you make based on this information?
Lots of people will buy pizza.
The school cafeteria sells pizza.
Greg will eat four pieces of pizza.
Greg needs to go on a diet.
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Multiple Choice
What can you conclude from the given true statements?
If an animal is a dog, then they like biscuits.
Sammy is a dog.
Sammy is a Great Dane
Sammy likes biscuits.
We can't conclude anything.
Sammy is really a cat.
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Multiple Choice
What can you conclude from the given true statements?
If you live in Orlando, then you live in Florida.
You live in Orlando
You don't live in Florida.
You hate snow.
You live in Florida
We can't conclude anything.
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Multiple Choice
What can you conclude from the following true statements.
If I study for one hour each day, then I will score well on the exam.
I score well on the exam.
I studied for one hour each day.
I studied a lot.
I didn't study.
We can't conclude anything.
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Multiple Choice
What can you conclude from the following true statements?
If you do gymnastics, then you are flexible.
If you do ballet, then you are flexible.
If you play dance, then you are flexible.
You are flexible.
Nothing!
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