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Conditional Statements, Biconditionals, and Deductive Reasoning Note Taking Guide Part 2: Conditional Statements Conditional: Hypothesis: Conclusion: What is the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional? If an animal is a robin, then the animal is a bird H: C: If an angle measures 130, then the angle is obtuse H: C: Write the following statement as a conditional Vertical angles share a vertex Step 1: Identify the Hypothesis and Conclusion H: C: Step 2: Write the Conditional Try Your Own: How do you write “Dolphins are mammals” as a conditional? Truth Value: •The truth value of a conditional is either true or false. •To show a conditional is true, show that every time the hypothesis is true, the conclusion is also true •To show a conditional is false find one counter example for which the hypothesis is true and the conclusion is false Is the conditional true or false? If it is false find a counter example. 1.) If a Women is Hungarian, then she is European 2.) If a number is divisible by 3, then it is odd 3.) If a month has 28 days, then it is February 4.) If two angles form a linear pair, then they are supplementary ***SEE CHARTS*** Negation •The negation of a statement p is the opposite of that statement, the symbol is ~p and is read “not p” –Example: •The negations of the statement “the sky is blue” is “the sky is not blue” •You use the negation to write statements related to a condition Write the Converse, Inverse, and Contrapositive statements for this conditional. “If a vegetable is a carrot, then it contains beta carotene” Part 3: Biconditionals What is a Biconditional? Writing a Biconditional To write a biconditional first determine what is the converse of the following true conditional. If the converse is true then write a biconditional statement –Conditional: If the sum of the measure of two angles is 180, then the two angles are supplementary –Converse: - Biconditional: You Try: What is the converse of the following conditional; if the converse is true write a biconditional statement Conditional: If two angles have equal measures, then the angles are congruent Converse: Biconditional: What are the two statements that form a biconditional –A ray is an angle bisector if and only if it divides and angle into two congruent angles Step 1: Find p and q •P – •Q – Step 2: Write the conditional and Converse –Conditional: –Converse: What are the two conditionals that form this biconditional? –Two numbers are reciprocals if and only if their product is one. •Conditional: •Converse: Part 4: Deductive Reasoning Deductive Reasoning: Law Of Detachment: Using the Law of Detachment What can you conclude from the given true statements? –If a student gets an A on a final exam, then the student will pass the course. Felicia got an A on her history Final –If a ray divided an angle into two congruent angles, then the ray is an angle bisector. Ray RS divides <ARB so that <ARS ≅ <SRB –If two angles are adjacent, then they share a common vertex. <1 and <2 share a common vertex. –If there is lightning, then it is not safe to be out in the open. Marla sees lightning from the soccer field. –If a figure is a square, then its sides have equal lengths, figure ABCD has sides of equal length. Law of Syllogism Using the Law of Syllogism What can you conclude from the given true statements? •If a figure is a square, then the figure is a rectangle. If a figure is a rectangle than the figure has four sides •If you do gymnastics, then you are flexible. If you do ballet then you are flexible. •If a whole number ends in 0, then it is divisible by 10. If a whole number is divisible by 10, than it is divisible by 5. •If Ray AB and Ray AD are opposite rays, then the two rays form a straight angle. If two rays are opposite rays, then the two rays form a straight angle.