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Chapter 2 Reasoning and Proof. 2.1 Inductive Reasoning and Conjecture 0 Conjecture- an educated guess based on known information 0 Inductive reasoning-

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Page 1: Chapter 2 Reasoning and Proof. 2.1 Inductive Reasoning and Conjecture 0 Conjecture- an educated guess based on known information 0 Inductive reasoning-

Chapter 2Reasoning and Proof

Page 2: Chapter 2 Reasoning and Proof. 2.1 Inductive Reasoning and Conjecture 0 Conjecture- an educated guess based on known information 0 Inductive reasoning-

2.1 Inductive Reasoning and Conjecture

0 Conjecture- an educated guess based on known information

0 Inductive reasoning- reasoning that uses a number of specific examples to come to a plausible prediction/generalization

0 Counterexample- a false example(an example that shows how a conjecture is false)

Page 3: Chapter 2 Reasoning and Proof. 2.1 Inductive Reasoning and Conjecture 0 Conjecture- an educated guess based on known information 0 Inductive reasoning-

Example

Make a conjecture about the next number based on the pattern.

2, 4, 12, 48, 240

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Make a conjecture and draw a figure to illustrate your conjecture.

Given: points L, M, and N; LM = 20, MN = 6, and LN = 14. Examine the measures of the

segments. Since LN + MN = LM, the points can be collinear with point N between points L

and M.

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UNEMPLOYMENT Based on the table showing unemployment rates for various counties in Texas, find a counterexample for the following statement. The unemployment rate is highest in the cities with the most people.

Examine the data in the table. Find two cities such that the population of the first is greater than the population of the second while the unemployment rate of the first is less than the unemployment rate of the second. El Paso has a greater population than Maverick while El Paso has a lower unemployment rate than Maverick.

Answer: Maverick has a population of 50,436 people in its population, and it has a higher rate of unemployment than El Paso, which has 713,126 people in its population.

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ExampleDRIVING The table on the next screen shows selected states, the 2000 population of each state, and the number of people per 1000 residents who are licensed drivers in each state. Based on the table, which two states could be used as a counterexample for the following statement? The greater the population of a state, the lower the number of drivers per 1000 residents.