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100

1.) Find the next item in the pattern: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, __

32

100

Identify the Hypothesis and Conclusion

4.) If it is Valentine's Day, then it is February.

Hypothesis: it is Valentine's Day

Conclusion: it is February

100

Determine if the conjecture is valid or invalid by the Law of Detachment

14) Given: If you pass the final, then you pass the class. You passed the final.

Conjecture: You passed the class.

Valid

100

Determine if the conjecture is valid or invalid by the Law of Syllogism 

16) Given: If a figure is a rhombus, then the figure is a parallelogram. If a figure is a parallelogram, then the figure has two pairs of opposite sides that are parallel.

Conjecture: If a figure is a rhombus, then the figure has two pairs of opposite side that are parallel.

Valid

100

22.) Identify the property that justifies the statement: <BCA ≅ <BCA

A) Reflexive Property of Congruence

B) Substitution Property of Equality 

C) Symmetric Property of Congruence

D) Transitive Property of Congruence

A) Reflexive Property of Congruence

200

Identify the hypothesis and conclusion of the following conditional statements.

5.) Hypothesis: ____________

     Conclusion:_____________

Hypothesis: It does not snow

Conclusion: I will run outside 

200

6.) Write a conditional statement from the following statement: All guitar players are musicians.

If you are a guitar player, then you are a musician.

200

Determine if the conditional statement is true. If false, give a counterexample.

8.) If two angles are complementary, then the sum of their angles is 90°.

True

200

23) Identify the property that justifies the statement: If AB = CD, then CD = AB

A) Reflexive Property of Equality

B) Substitution Property of Equality

C) Symmetric Property of Equality

D) Transitive Property of Equality

C) Symmetric Property of Equality

200

24) Identify the property that justifies the statement: If AW = BX, BX = CY, and CY = DZ, then AW = DZ

A) Reflexive Property of Equality

B) Substitution Property of Equality

C) Symmetric Property of Equality

D) Transitive Property of Equality

D) Transitive Property of Equality

300

7) Write a conditional statement from the following statement: All dogs have tails.

If there's a dog, then it has a tail.

300

2a) Look for a pattern using at least 3 examples: The product of 3 negative numbers

-2 x -4 x -6 = -48

-1 x -3 x -5 = -15

-1 x -2 x -3 = -6

300

2b) Using your results, complete the conjecture: The product of 3 negative numbers is ______

negative

300

Determine if the following conclusions are based on inductive or deductive reasoning.

12.) Rational numbers can be written as fractions. Irrational numbers cannot be written as fractions. So, 1/2 is a rational number. Which type of reasoning is used to come to this conclusion?

Deductive Reasoning

300

9.) If it has legs, the it is a beetle. True or False? If false give a counterexample: __________

False, Counterexample: A fly

400

10) If it is not a leap year, then February had 29 days.

True or False?  If False, give counterexample:_______

False, February has 28 days

400

19) Write the conditional statement and the converse found within the following bi-conditional statement: You are in Yellowstone National Park if and only if you are in Wyoming.

Conditional:________________

Converse:__________________

Conditional: If you are in Yellowstone National Park, then you are in Wyoming.

Converse: If you are in Wyoming, then you are in Yellowstone National Park.

400

20) For the conditional statement. write the converse and a bi-conditional statement: If a figure is a plane, then it has at least 3 points.

Converse:_________________

Bi-conditional:__________________

Converse: If a figure has at least 3 points, then the figure is a plane.

Bi-conditional: A figure is a plane if and only if it has at least 3 points.

400

25) Use the transitive property to complete the statement: m<1 = m<2 and m<2 = m<3, then _____

m<1 = m<3

400

Determine if the conjecture is valid or invalid by the Law of Detachment.

15.) Given: If your parents let you borrow the car, then you will go to the movies with your friend. You went to the movies with your friend.

Conjecture: Your parents let you borrow the car.

Invalid (No conclusion)

500

11.) Write the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of the following conditional statement: If you are in math class, then you are in Geometry.

Converse: If you are in Geometry, then you are in math class.

Inverse: If you are not in math class, then you are not in Geometry.

Contrapositive: If you are not in Geometry class, then you are not in math.

500

Draw a conclusion from the given information

18.) Given: If two acute angles form a right angle, then they are complementary. If two angles are complementary, then their measures add up to 90°. Two acute angles form a right angle, therefore.....

Conclusion:

Conclusion: their measures add up to 90°.

500

21.) Determine if the bi-conditional is true. If false, give a counterexample. (Consider the conditional and converse to help you determine truth-value)

An animal is a bird if and only if it can fly.

False, Counterexample: butterfly, penguin

500

27.) Given <5 and <6 are complementary, m<5 = 13°

       Prove m<6 = 77°

1.) Given <5 and <6        1.) Given

     are complementary

2.) m<5 = 13°                 2.) Given

3.) m<5 + m<6 = 90       3.) Def of Complementary

4.) 13 + m<6 = 90           4.) Substitution Property

5.) m<6 = 77°                  5.) Subtraction Property

500

26.) Solve the equation and write a justification for each step: 44 - 2(3x + 4) = -18x

Statement:                               Reason:

1.) 44 - 2(3x + 4) = -18x          1.) Given

2.) 44 - 6x - 8 = -18x                2.) Distribute

3.) 36 - 6x = -18x                     3.) Simplify

4.) 36 = -12x                            4.) Addition

5.) -3 = x                                 5.) Division

6.) x = -3                                 6.) Symmetric Prop

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