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Language of Logic 1-2B What is the difference between the words: All Some None What is a counterexample? A counterexample shows that a statement is false. Go to The Mad Tea Party on p. 19 The Mad Tea Party on p. 19 What was Alice’s false statement? What counterexamples to Alice’s logic were given by the Mad Hatter, the March Hare, and the Dormouse? What is the difference between “I mean what I say” and “I say what I mean”? If you had attended the tea party, what counterexample to Alice’s logic could you have added to the conversation? Give a counterexample that disproves the conjecture. • All birds can fly. • All four-sided figures (quadrilaterals) are rectangles. When making a conjecture, you must be careful to say exactly what you mean. You need to use common terms like all, some, and none very carefully when making logical statements. All dogs in town need a license. All squares are rectangles. Venn diagram--all Some Some dogs have fleas. Some quadrilaterals are squares. Venn Diagram--some _____ Triangles Are… • All triangles… • Some triangles… • No triangle… And---Or Use the words and, or to link logical statements. AND—both parts must be true for the combined statement to be true. OR—one part can be true or both parts are true in mathematics. And Jessie will compete in the long jump and she will run the 100 meters. True when 1. False when 1. 2. 3. OR Juan is going to the store or he is going swimming. True when 1. 2. False when 1. Assignment 1-2B p. 28, 1-12, 25-29