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Inductive Reasoning

Inductive Reasoning. Inductive Reasoning - . Reasoning that is based on patterns that your observe. Conjecture - . A conclusion you reach using inductive reasoning. Counterexample - . A conclusion you reach using inductive reasoning. Your Turn:.

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Inductive Reasoning

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  1. Inductive Reasoning

  2. Inductive Reasoning - Reasoning that is based on patterns that your observe.

  3. Conjecture - A conclusion you reach using inductive reasoning.

  4. Counterexample - A conclusion you reach using inductive reasoning.

  5. Your Turn: Find a pattern for each sequence. Use the pattern to show the next 2 terms. 1, 2, 6, 24, 120, _____, _____ 3, 33, 333, 3333, ______, ______ J, F, M, A, M, _____, _____

  6. Your Turn: Find one counterexample to show that each conjecture is false. The sum of two numbers is greater than either number. The difference of two integers is less than either integer.

  7. Inductive Reasoning in the Real World The speed with which a cricket chirps is affected by the temperature. If you hear 20 chirps in 14 seconds, what is the temperature?

  8. Team Work: Find the perimeter when 100 triangles are put together in the pattern shown. All triangle sides equal 1 cm.

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