
Conditional Statements and Counterexamples
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Mathematics
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10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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5 Slides • 25 Questions
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Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
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3
Multiple Choice
4
Multiple Choice
How would you describe this pattern's rule?
16, 11, 6, 1
Add 5
Subtract 3
Subtract 5
Subtract 6
5
Multiple Choice
What number belongs in the blank?
18,24,___,36,42
28
31
30
35
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Multiple Choice
How many squares are in Step 5?
30
31
32
33
34
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Multiple Choice
How many squares are in Figure 4?
10
11
12
13
14
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Multiple Choice
How many counters would come next?
5
7
9
11
9
10
Multiple Choice
The sum of two negative numbers is ___________.
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Multiple Choice
1, -1, 2, -2, 3, ___
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
For a conjecture to be true, it must be true...
in most cases.
in all cases.
on Thursday mornings.
at least once.
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15
Multiple Choice
Which is a counterexample to the following statement?
If an angle is obtuse, then it is 125° .
90°
57°
160°
180°
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following provide a counterexample to the claim:
"If two angles are supplementary, then they are not congruent."
40° and 140°
80° and 80°
30° and 150°
90° and 90°
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Multiple Choice
Which is a counterexample to the following statement?
If you add two numbers, then the sum is odd.
2+5=7
3+2=5
1+8=9
2+4=6
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Multiple Choice
Which is a counterexample to the following statement?
If an animal is brown, then it is a dog.
Squirrel
Chocolate lab
White rabbit
Blue jay
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NOW LET'S PUT IT ALL TOGETHER AND PRACTICE A FEW MORE!
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Multiple Choice
Which is a counterexample of: The difference of two numbers is less than the greater number.
(5) - (2) = 3
(-5) - (4) = -9
(2) - 0 = 2
(3) - (3) = 0
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Multiple Choice
Which number is a counterexample to the following statement? :
All numbers that are divisible by 2 are divisible by 4
0
12
28
42
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Multiple Choice
Used to prove that a conjecture is false.
Counterexample
Inductive Reasoning
Concluding statement
Conjecture
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Multiple Choice
How would you describe this pattern's rule?
65, 62, 59, 56, 53, 50
Subtract 2
Subtract 3
Subtract 4
Add 3
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Multiple Choice
What are the next two numbers in this pattern?
12, 17, 22, 27, ___, ___
32, 37
30, 37
30, 33
32, 35
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Multiple Choice
Where would the next red square be?
bottom left
top right
top left
bottom right
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Multiple Choice
What are the missing numbers in this pattern?
23, 33, ___, 53, ___, 73
32, 62
42, 63
43, 63
42, 62
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Multiple Choice
Find the next term in the sequence:
A, D, G, J, _____
L
M
P
K
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Multiple Choice
What is a conjecture?
A statement believed to be true based on observations.
An example which disproves an hypothesis.
the performance of tricks that are seemingly magical
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Multiple Choice
The type of reasoning where a person makes conclusions based on observations and patterns is called...
Inductive reasoning
Deductive reasoning
Conjecture
Experiments
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Multiple Choice
In which hand is the Statue of Liberty's torch?
Left
Right
Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
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