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DO NOW… 1. Compare/Contrast the vocabulary words CONJUNCTION and DISJUNCTION. 2. Create your own example to illustrate each HONORS GEOMETRY 2.1 INDUCTIVE REASONING & PROOF 2.2 LOGIC 2.3 CONDITIONAL STATEMENTS VOCABULARY Conditional statement if-then statements hypothesis conclusion converse inverse contrapositive IF-THEN STATEMENTS Identify the HYPOTHESIS and CONCLUSION. If you attend CDHS, then your mascot is the Ram. (The hypothesis/conclusion DOES NOT include the IF and THEN) IF-THEN STATEMENTS Identify the HYPOTHESIS and CONCLUSION. If you attend CDHS, then your mascot is the Ram. H: you attend CDHS C: your mascot is the Ram (The hypothesis/conclusion DOES NOT include the IF and THEN) CHANGE THE STATEMENT TO IF-THEN FORM, THEN IDENTIFY THE HYPOTHESIS AND CONCLUSION. The intersection of two planes is a line. CHANGE THE STATEMENT TO IF-THEN FORM, THEN IDENTIFY THE HYPOTHESIS AND CONCLUSION. The intersection of two planes is a line. If two planes intersect, then a line is formed. CHANGE THE STATEMENT TO IF-THEN FORM, THEN IDENTIFY THE HYPOTHESIS AND CONCLUSION. The intersection of two planes is a line. If two planes intersect, then a line is formed. H: two planes intersect C: a line is formed NOTATION The sum of the measures of two complimentary angles is 90˚. Conditional: 𝒑→𝒒 NOTATION The sum of the measures of two complimentary angles is 90˚. Conditional: 𝒑 → 𝒒 If two angles are complementary, then the sum of their measures is 90˚. NOTATION The sum of the measures of two complimentary angles is 90˚. Conditional: 𝒑 → 𝒒 If two angles are complementary, then the sum of their measures is 90˚. Inverse: ~𝒑 → ~𝒒 NOTATION The sum of the measures of two complimentary angles is 90˚. Conditional: 𝒑 → 𝒒 If two angles are complementary, then the sum of their measures is 90˚. Inverse: ~𝒑 → ~𝒒 If two angles are not complementary, then the sum of their measures is not 90˚. NOTATION The sum of the measures of two complimentary angles is 90˚. Conditional: 𝒑 → 𝒒 If two angles are complementary, then the sum of their measures is 90˚. Inverse: ~𝒑 → ~𝒒 If two angles are not complementary, then the sum of their measures is not 90˚. Converse: 𝒒 → 𝒑 NOTATION The sum of the measures of two complimentary angles is 90˚. Conditional: 𝒑 → 𝒒 If two angles are complementary, then the sum of their measures is 90˚. Inverse: ~𝒑 → ~𝒒 If two angles are not complementary, then the sum of their measures is not 90˚. Converse: 𝒒 → 𝒑 If the sum of the measures of two angles is 90˚, then they are complementary. NOTATION The sum of the measures of two complimentary angles is 90˚. Conditional: 𝒑 → 𝒒 If two angles are complementary, then the sum of their measures is 90˚. Inverse: ~𝒑 → ~𝒒 If two angles are not complementary, then the sum of their measures is not 90˚. Converse: 𝒒 → 𝒑 If the sum of the measures of two angles is 90˚, then they are complementary. Contrapositive: ~𝒒 → ~𝒑 NOTATION The sum of the measures of two complimentary angles is 90˚. Conditional: 𝒑 → 𝒒 If two angles are complementary, then the sum of their measures is 90˚. Inverse: ~𝒑 → ~𝒒 If two angles are not complementary, then the sum of their measures is not 90˚. Converse: 𝒒 → 𝒑 If the sum of the measures of two angles is 90˚, then they are complementary. Contrapositive: ~𝒒 → ~𝒑 If the sum of the measures of two angles is not 90˚, then they are not complementary. YOUR TURN...WRITE THE INVERSE, CONVERSE, AND CONTRAPOSITIVE Conditional: 𝒑→𝒒 If it is down-pouring rain, then it is cloudy outside. Inverse: ~𝒑 → ~𝒒 Converse: 𝒒→𝒑 Contrapositive: ~𝒒 → ~𝒑 YOUR TURN...WRITE THE INVERSE, CONVERSE, AND CONTRAPOSITIVE Conditional: 𝒑→𝒒 If it is down-pouring rain, then it is cloudy outside. Inverse: ~𝒑 → ~𝒒 If it is not down-pouring rain, then it is not cloudy outside. Converse: 𝒒→𝒑 If it is cloudy outside, then it is down-pouring rain. Contrapositive: ~𝒒 → ~𝒑 If it is not cloudy outside, then it is not down-pouring rain. WRITE THE INVERSE, CONVERSE, AND CONTRAPOSITIVE FOR THE STATEMENT BELOW: “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it” – George Santayana WRITE THE INVERSE, CONVERSE, AND CONTRAPOSITIVE FOR THE STATEMENT BELOW: “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it” – George Santayana Conditional: 𝒑 → 𝒒 If you do not remember the past, then you are condemned to repeat it. WRITE THE INVERSE, CONVERSE, AND CONTRAPOSITIVE FOR THE STATEMENT BELOW: “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it” – George Santayana Conditional: 𝒑 → 𝒒 If you do not remember the past, then you are condemned to repeat it. Inverse: ~𝒑 → ~𝒒 If you do remember the past, then you are not condemned to repeat it. WRITE THE INVERSE, CONVERSE, AND CONTRAPOSITIVE FOR THE STATEMENT BELOW: “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it” – George Santayana Conditional: 𝒑 → 𝒒 If you do not remember the past, then you are condemned to repeat it. Inverse: ~𝒑 → ~𝒒 If you do remember the past, then you are not condemned to repeat it. Converse: 𝒒 → 𝒑 If you are condemned to repeat the past, then you do not remember the past. WRITE THE INVERSE, CONVERSE, AND CONTRAPOSITIVE FOR THE STATEMENT BELOW: “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it” – George Santayana Conditional: 𝒑 → 𝒒 If you do not remember the past, then you are condemned to repeat it. Inverse: ~𝒑 → ~𝒒 If you do remember the past, then you are not condemned to repeat it. Converse: 𝒒 → 𝒑 If you are condemned to repeat the past, then you do not remember the past. Contrapositive: ~𝒒 → ~𝒑 If you are not condemned to repeat the past, then you do remember the past. WRITE THE INVERSE, CONVERSE, AND CONTRAPOSITIVE FOR THE STATEMENT BELOW: “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it” – George Santayana Conditional: 𝒑 → 𝒒 If you do not remember the past, then you are condemned to repeat it. Inverse: ~𝒑 → ~𝒒 If you do remember the past, then you are not condemned to repeat it. Converse: 𝒒 → 𝒑 If you are condemned to repeat the past, then you do not remember the past. Contrapositive: ~𝒒 → ~𝒑 If you are not condemned to repeat the past, then you do remember the past.