Conditionals
Reasoning
Algebraic Properties
100

Rewrite the following statement as a conditional:

"All complementary angles total 90 degrees."

If angles are complementary, then they total 90 degrees.

100

Inductive reasoning is based on...

viewing examples and discovering a pattern

100

Name that property:

1. AB + CD = EF + CD

2. AB = EF

Subtraction PoE

200

Write the converse of the following conditional:

"If a number is even, then it can be divided by 2."

If a number can be divided by 2, then it is even.

200

Is the following an example of inductive or deductive reasoning?:

"Every time your older cousin picks you up from practice this month, you stop for ice cream on the way home. So, you conclude that the next time your cousin picks you up from practice, you will stop for ice cream on the way home."

inductive reasoning

- viewing examples (previous times you were picked up) and discovering a pattern (stopping for ice cream)

200

Name that property:

1. 4y=24

2. y=6

Division PoE

300

Write the inverse of the following conditional:

"If the bell rings, then class is over."

If the bell doesn't ring, then class isn't over.

300

Is the following an example of inductive or deductive reasoning?:

"Maya sees a sign that reads 'No talking during testing', so she concludes that she would get in trouble for talking to her friend during the test."

deductive reasoning

- based off a known fact (posted sign)

300

Name that property:

1. x=10

2. 10=x

Symmetric PoE

400

Write the contrapositive of the following conditional. If the contrapositive is false, write a counterexample:

"If two angles are adjacent, then they form a linear pair."

If two angles do not form a linear pair, then they are not adjacent.

counterexample:

400

Use the Law of Detachment to draw a new conclusion from the following statements:

"If the sum of the digits of the number n is divisible by 3, then n is divisible by 3.

The sum of the digits of 171 is 9."

171 is divisible by 3.

400

Name that property:

1. 2(7a-3)

2. 14a-6

Distributive PoE (Distribution)

500

Write the conditional and converse of the following statement. If either are false, provide a counterexample:

"An angle that measures 34 degrees is an acute angle."

Conditional: If an angle measures 34 degrees, then it is acute.

Converse: If an angle is acute, then it measures 34 degrees. - false! counterexample: 50 degrees is also acute.

500

Use the Law of Syllogism to create a new statement from the following pair of statements:

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500

Name that property:

1. g=h, h=f

2. g=f

Transitive PoE