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Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed. When you make a conjecture, the process of discovery may not always help explain why the conjecture works. You need another kind of reasoning to help answer this question.
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Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed. When you make a conjecture, the process of.

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Page 1: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.

When you make a conjecture, the process of discovery may not always help explain why the conjecture works.

You need another kind of reasoning to help answer this question.

Page 2: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

Deductive Reasoning is the process of showing that certain statements follow logically from agreed-upon assumptions and proven facts. When you use deductive reasoning, you try to

reason in an orderly way to convince others that your conclusion is valid.

Examples: Lawyers use deductive arguments to prove their case to a jury. Every time you show your work in a math problem you are using deductive reasoning…. Let’s see an example…

Page 3: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

3(2x+1) + 2(2x+1) + 7 = 42 – 5x 5(2x+1) + 7 = 42 – 5x 5(2x+1) = 35 – 5x 10x + 5 = 35 – 5x 10x = 30 – 5x 15x = 30 x = 2

This is the work you

are used to showing

when solving

algebraic equations.

Page 4: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

3(2x+1) + 2(2x+1) + 7 = 42 – 5x

Original Equation

5(2x+1) + 7 = 42 – 5x

Combining Like Terms

5(2x+1) = 35 – 5x

Subtraction Property of Equality

10x + 5 = 35 – 5x

Distributive Property

10x = 30 – 5x

Subtraction Property of Equality

15x = 30

Addition Property of Equality

x = 2

Division Property of Equality

Here we have given specific reasons for each step and have formed a logical

argument that x=2.

*This is deductive reasoning.*

Page 5: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

If Manuel has a healthy diet, then he will have a healthy body.

If Manuel has a healthy body, then he will feel good.

Syllogism: If Manuel has a healthy diet, then he will feel good.

Page 6: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

If the season is Fall, then the leaves will change colors.

If the leaves change colors, then they will fall from the trees.

Syllogism: If the season is Fall, then the leaves will fall from the trees!

Page 7: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

If you are at least 16 years old, you can get a drivers license.

Ricky is 16 years old.

Detachment: Ricky can get a drivers license.

Page 8: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

If 2x > 10, then 2x > 7. If x > 5, then 2x > 10. Syllogism: If x > 5, then 2x > 7.

Page 9: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

If you study hard, you will pass all of your classes. If you pass all of your classes, you will graduate.

Syllogism: If you study hard, then you will graduate.

Page 10: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

If x2 > 9, then x2 > 8. If x > 4, then x2 > 9.

Syllogism: If x > 4 , then x2 > 8.

Page 11: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

If you like pizza, you love Chicago style deep dish. Emily loves Chicago style deep dish.

Detachment: Emily loves pizza.

Page 12: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

If Ron eats lunch today, then he will eat a sandwich. If Ron eats a sandwich, then he will drink a glass of milk.

Syllogism: If Ron eats lunch today, then he will drink a glass of milk.

Page 13: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

If you want an “A” in Geometry, you will have to study hard. Sal is studying hard.

Detachment: Sal will get an “A” in Geometry.

Page 14: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

If you do your homework, then you can watch TV. If you watch TV, then you can watch your favorite show

Syllogism: If you do your homework, then you can watch your favorite TV show.

Page 15: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

If Kendra pops a bag of popcorn, then she will eat the popcorn. If Kendra eats the popcorn, then she will need something to drink.

Syllogism: If Kendra pops a bag of popcorn, then she will need something to drink.

Page 16: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

If you give Kfed money, then he makes an awesome album.

Hypothesis- Conclusion-

Page 17: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

The ______ of a conditional statement is formed by exchanging the hypothesis and the conclusion.

Conditional- If it is sunny outside, then it is hot.

Converse- If it is hot, then it is sunny outside.

Page 18: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

What are the key words included in a biconditional statement?

Page 19: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

What is the inverse of the following statement.

Example:

Cond. Stmt: If is sunny outside, then it is hot.

Inverse: If it is NOT sunny outside, then it is NOT hot.

Page 20: Over the years you have made conjectures, using inductive reasoning, based on patterns you have observed.  When you make a conjecture, the process of.

Example:

Cond. Stmt: If it is sunny outside, then it is hot.

Converse: If it is hot, then it is sunny outside.

Contrapositive:If it is NOT hot, then it is NOT sunny.

What is the contrapositive for the following statement?

If it is sunny outside, then it is hot.