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GM-U1.6 Lesson: Deductive Reasoning

GM-U1.6 Lesson: Deductive Reasoning

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

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CCSS
6.NS.B.3, L.2.1F, L.8.1C

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Kyle Evans

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6 Slides • 1 Question

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Error Analysis: Jess is writing the converse statement of the following conditional statement: "If it is cold, then I will wear a jacket." She writes: "If it isn't cold, then I won't wear a jacket." Is she correct? If not select the type of statement she created.

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She is correct. Converse

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Contrapositive

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Inverse

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Contraverse

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Unit 1 L6
Deductive Reasoning

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Law: "if p, then q" is true, and "p" is true, then "q" must also be true.

Law of Detachment

Process that involves drawing specific conclusions from general premises.

Deductive Reasoning

Concepts:

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(1) If p , then q .
(2) If q , then r .
Then we can derive:
(3) If p , then r .

Example:

A pattern used in mathematical logic to help make logical decisions.

Law of Syllogism

Concept:

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1) Based on facts.
2) General ------>Specific
3) Conclusive

Deductive

1) Uses patterns to make  generalizations, rules.
2) Specific---->General
3) Scientific

Inductive

Inductive Vs. Deductive

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Example 1:

Inductive or Deductive:

If I draw 3 cards from a deck, then the three cards that are drawn are 2, 5, 11. Ben thinks the rule is every other prime number is drawn.

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Example 2:

Inductive or Deductive:

If I know Benadryl helps me sleep, then I take two Benadryl. I will sleep.

Error Analysis: Jess is writing the converse statement of the following conditional statement: "If it is cold, then I will wear a jacket." She writes: "If it isn't cold, then I won't wear a jacket." Is she correct? If not select the type of statement she created.

1

She is correct. Converse

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Contrapositive

3

Inverse

4

Contraverse

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