Day 1: Logical Reasoning
Unit 2
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Describe in your own words how to construct a congruent angle.
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Example 1 Identify the Hypothesis and Conclusion
Identify the hypothesis and the conclusion of the if-then statement.
If I pass the driving test, then I will get my driver’s license.
SOLUTION
I pass the driving test is the hypothesis.
I will get my driver’s license is the conclusion.
Example 2 Write If-Then Statements
Rewrite the statement as an if-then statement.
a. Every game on my computer is fun to play.
I will buy the CD if it costs less than $15.
b.
SOLUTION
a. If a game is on my computer, then it is fun to play.
If the CD costs less than $15, then I will buy it.b.
Example 3 Use the Law of Detachment
What can you conclude from the following true statements?
If you wash the cotton T-shirt in hot water, then it will shrink.
You wash the cotton T-shirt in hot water.
SOLUTION
The hypothesis (you wash the cotton T-shirt in hot water) of a true if-then statement is true. By the Law of Detachment, the conclusion must be true.
ANSWERYou can conclude that the cotton T-shirt shrinks.
Checkpoint If-Then Statements and the Law of Detachment
Rewrite the statement as an if-then statement. Then underline the hypothesis and circle the conclusion.
All teachers at East High School have taught for at least 5 years.
1.
An angle is obtuse if its measure is 170°.2.
ANSWER If a teacher works at East High School, then
he or she has taught for at least 5 years.
ANSWER If the measure of an angle is 170°, then
the angle is obtuse.
Checkpoint If-Then Statements and the Law of Detachment
What can you conclude from the given true statements?
If x has a value of 7, then 2x – 3 has a value of 11. The value of x is 7.
3.
If you study at least two hours for the test, then you will pass the test. You study three hours for the test.
4.
ANSWER 2x – 3 has a value of 11.
ANSWER You will pass the test.
Example 4 Use the Law of Detachment
Which argument is correct? Explain your reasoning.If two angles are vertical angles, then they are congruent. 1 and 2 are congruent.
So, 1 and 2 are vertical angles.
Argument 1:
If two angles are vertical angles, then they are congruent. 1 and 2 are vertical angles. So, 1 and 2 are congruent.
Argument 2:
SOLUTION
Argument 2 is correct. The hypothesis (two angles are vertical angles) is true, which implies that the conclusion
(they are congruent) is true.
You can use the following counterexample to show that Argument 1 is false. In the diagram at
the right, 1 2, but they are not vertical angles.
Checkpoint Use the Law of Detachment
If two angles from a linear pair, then they are supplementary. 3 and 4 from a linear pair. So, 3 and 4 are supplementary.
Argument 1:
If two angles from a linear pair, then they are supplementary. 3 and 4 are
supplementary. So, 3 and 4 from a linear pair.
Argument 2:
Which argument is correct? Explain your reasoning.5.
ANSWER
Argument 1 is correct. In Argument 1, the hypothesis is true, which implies that the conclusion is true. The
following counterexample shows that Argument 2 is false: Two nonadjacent angles with measures 40° and 140° are
supplementary, but they do not form a linear pair.
Example 5 Use the Law of Syllogism
Write the statement that follows from the pair of true statements.
If the daily high temperature is 32°F or less, then the water in the pipe is frozen.
If the water in the pipe is frozen, then the pipe will break.
SOLUTION
Use the Law of Syllogism.
If the daily high temperature is 32°F or less, then the pipe will break.
Checkpoint Use the Law of Syllogism
Write the statement that follows from the pair of true statements.
If the ball is thrown at the window, it will hit the window.
If the ball hits the window, then the window will break.
6.
ANSWERIf the ball is thrown at the window, then
the window will break.
Conditional StatementOriginal IF-THEN statement
Converse
When you switch both the hypothesis and conclusion
If HYPOTHESIS, then CONCLUSIONIf CONCLUSION, then HYPOTHESIS
Inverse StatementThink: INSERT
When you leave the conditional the way it is & make it negative
NOT NOT
If HYPOTHESIS, then CONCLUSION
ContrapositiveThink: COMBINATION
When you switch both the hypothesis & conclusion, AND insert a negative
BEFORE: BEFORE: If HYPOTHESIS, then CONCLUSION
NOT NOTIf CONCLUSION, then HYPOTHESIS
Things to keep in mind
If it is already Negative, and you are taking the inverse of contrapositive, then you get rid of the NOT
Conditional:Conditional:If you do NOT like cheese, then you do NOT like pizza
INVERSE: INVERSE: If you like cheese, then you like pizza
BiconditionalCombines the Condition & Converse If BOTH are true, then it is biconditionalInclude the words: IF AND ONLY IF
Example:If a shape is round, then it is a circle.If it is a circle, then the shape is a round.A shape is round, IF AND ONLY IF, it is a A shape is round, IF AND ONLY IF, it is a
circle.circle.
BiconditionalCombines the Condition & Converse If BOTH are true, then it is biconditionalInclude the words: IF AND ONLY IF
Example:If a shape is round, then it is a circle.If it is a circle, then the shape is a circle.A shape is round, IF AND ONLY IF, it is a A shape is round, IF AND ONLY IF, it is a
circle.circle.
Day 2: Logical ReasoningJanuary 29th
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Updates & RemindersHomework Check!Exam corrections due TODAY!Vocab Quiz Friday
Warm Up Warm Up & & JournalJournal
What is the difference between a converse, inverse, and contrapositive statement?
1. Draw a picture of a linear pair. Label the 2 angles. Give the angles measures.
2. Draw a picture of vertical angles & label them.
ClassworkBiconditional Wkst
ReviewFinish yesterdays
work
Day 3: Logical ReasoningJanuary 30th
Unit 2
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Proof Introductory
Warm Up Warm Up & & JournalJournal
Describe a biconditional statement.
(Give me 3 facts)
• Given m PQS = 12x and ∠mSQR = 5x + 5. Find x and mPQS and mSQR.
• If mPQS = 82 ◦, find its complement.
• If 1 and 2 are complementaryangles, and m1 = ( x + 2) ◦ and m2 = (5x + 4) ◦. Find the
measurement of the x.
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Day 4: Logical ReasoningJanuary 31st
Unit 2
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