Vocab
Conditonals
Change to given term
laws and Examples
Answer questions based of statments
100

Inductive Reasoning

The process of reaching a conclusion based on a pattern.

100

If p, then q

 Conditional

100

If I study hard, then I will get an A.

1-Change to converse 

2-T/F and counter example

If I get an A, then I studied hard.

False- I could have cheated

100

Law of Detachment 

If p-q is a true statement and p is true then q is true.

p-q (true)

p (true)

q (true)

100

If you are a cat, then you have 4 legs.

If you are a fish, then you have fins.

If you have 4 legs, then you are also a mammal.

Question- Karen is a cat. What else do we know about her?

Karen has 4 legs.

200

Conjecture

A educated guess based on known information and specific examples

200

If q, then p

 Converse

200

If I study hard, then I will get an A.


1- Change to Inverse.

2-T/F and counter example

If I do not study hard, then I will not get an A.


False-, I could understand it without knowing I do.

200

Law of Syllogism

If p-q and q-r are true statements, then p-r is a true statement.

p-q (true) & q-r (true)

p-r (true)

200

If you play girls basketball, then you have blonde hair. 

If you play girls softball, then you have black hair.

If you have blonde hair, then your favorite color is blue

Question- Lakelyn plays girls softball. What else?

Lakelyn has black hair.

300

Counter Example

An example that contradicts the conjecture showing that the conjecture is not always true

300

If not p, then not q

Inverse

300

If I study hard, then I will get an A.

1- Change to contrapositive.

2-T/F and counter example

If I do not get an A, then I did not study hard.

True

300

Which law is this? 


If he studies, then he will get good grades. If he gets good grades, then his parents will be proud.  


Law of Syllogism 

300

If you are a cat, then you have 4 legs.

If you are a fish, then you have fins.

If you have 4 legs, then you are also a mammal.

Question- T or F, if you have four legs you are also a cat. Why or why not?

False, you cannot go back.

400

Deductive Reasoning

The process of reaching a specific valid conclusion based on general facts, rules, definitions, or properties

400

If not q, then not p

Contrapositive

400

If I study hard, then I will get an A.

1- Change to biconditional.

2-T/F and counter example

I will study hard if and only if I will get an A. 

False, you can't know your grade before you study.

400

Which law is this? 

If she runs a mile, then she will be tired after. 

Law of Detachment 

400

If you play girls basketball, then you have blonde hair. 

If you play girls softball, then you have black hair.

If you have blonde hair, then your favorite color is blue

Question- T or F If you play basketball and have blonde hair, your favorite color is blue also. Why or Why not?

True, the law of Syllogism says, if p-q is true and 

q-r is true, then p-r is true.

500

Valid Argument 

An argument is valid if it is impossible for all the premise or supporting statements of the argument to be true and it's conclusion is false

500

P if and only if q

Biconditional  

500

p: all dogs have ears 

q: all cats have whiskers 

r: all fish have fins 

Question- change to p^r



All dogs have ears and all cats have whiskers.


500

What law is this?

If it is Monday, then I have school. If I have school, then I have math class. 

Law of Syllogism 

500

p: all frogs jump

q: all fish swim

r: all birds chirp

Question- Change to p v ~q

All frogs jump or not all fish swim.

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