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Inductive and Deductive Reasoning
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Mathematics
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10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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18 Slides • 13 Questions
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2.2 Inductive and Deductive Reasoning
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Multiple Choice
By definition, a BICONDITIONAL statement is:#40
A conditional statement with two truth values
A TRUE conditional statement with a TRUE Converse.
A FALSE conditional statement with a TRUE Converse.
A TRUE conditional statement with a FALSE Converse.
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Multiple Choice
What is a conjecture? #5
A statement that has been proven true.
An unproven statement based on observations.
A statement that has been proven false.
An unproven statement that is assumed false.
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Multiple Choice
What is a counterexample? #4
A specific case for which a conjecture is false.
A specific case for which a conjecture is true.
An example of a true statement.
An example of the converse statement.
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Multiple Choice
How would you describe this pattern's rule? #18
65, 62, 59, 56, 53, 50
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Multiple Choice
What are the missing numbers in this pattern? 12, 15, ___, 21, ____, 27 #19
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Deductive Reasoning
Deductive reasoning is defined as using given information, hypothesis or accepted general rules to reach a proven conclusion
Makes specific conclusions from general arguments
General arguments → specific conclusions
Logically and realistically true
eg. I must have 23 credits to move on to year 3. I only have 20 credits. I cannot move on to year 3
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Deductive Reasoning Process
The process of deductive reasoning involves the following steps:
Initial Assumption
Second Premise
Testing
Conclusion
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Multiple Choice
What does deductive reasoning use to form its arguments? #17
patterns
specific cases
observed examples
facts, definitions, accepted properties, and laws of logic
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Multiple Choice
p→q p ∴q Which law is modeled? #37
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Multiple Choice
IF All even numbers are divisible by 2 AND 28 is even THEN 28 is divisible by 2 #16
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Multiple Choice
Is the conclusion based on inductive or deductive reasoning? #9
Students at Olivia’s high school must have a B average in order to participate in sports. Olivia has a B average, so she concludes that she can participate in sports at school.
inducutive
deductive
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Inductive Reasoning
This is the opposite of deductive reasoning. Inductive is defined as a method of logical thinking; using observations combined with experiential information already known to be true to reach a conclusion.
Makes broad generalizations from specific observations
Specific argument→ general conclusions
Logically true; may/ may not be realistically true
eg. Conrad is a father. Conrad is bald. All fathers are bald.,.
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Inductive Reasoning Process
The process of inductive reasoning involves the following steps:
Observation
Theory
Induction
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Multiple Choice
The process of looking for patterns to make educated guesses about a situation. #29
Deductive Reasoning
Inductive Reasoning
Conjecturing
Counterexample
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Multiple Choice
p→q q→r ∴p→r Which law is modeled? #32
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Multiple Choice
Use the Law of Syllogism to make a conclusion. If a number is divisible by 10, then it is divisible by 2. If a number is divisible by 2, then it is even. #38
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Multiple Choice
Use the Law of Syllogism to make a conclusion. If the perimeter of a square is 20 ft, then the length of a side is 5 ft. If the length of a side of a square is 5 ft, then the area is 25 ft2. #39
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