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Essential Question: How do we use inductive reasoning?

Essential Question: How do we use inductive reasoning?. 09 September 2013. Vocabulary. Please define the following vocabulary words in the R eference section of your binder. Inductive reasoning:. Make a prediction based on patterns or examples. Conjecture:.

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Essential Question: How do we use inductive reasoning?

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  1. Essential Question:How do we use inductive reasoning? 09 September 2013

  2. Vocabulary Please define the following vocabulary words in the Reference section of your binder.

  3. Inductive reasoning: Make a prediction based on patterns or examples

  4. Conjecture: A conclusion you reach using inductive reasoning

  5. Counterexample: An example for which your conjecture is not true

  6. Postulate An accepted statement of fact

  7. Theorem A conjecture that is proven

  8. Notes Please follow along and copy the following examples into the Notes section of your binder, using Cornell Notes

  9. 1 Consider the following situation… At step 1, there is 1 segment. Example 1

  10. 3 At step 2, there are now 3 segments Example 1

  11. 7 Step 3: 7 segments… Example 1

  12. 15 Example 1

  13. 31 Example 1

  14. 63 +32 +4 +8 +16 +2 What is the pattern?

  15. 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, Example 2 18, 21

  16. -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 5, 3, 1, -1, Example 3 -5 -3,

  17. 2+3= 1+2= 3+5= Example 4 1,2,3, 5, 8

  18. Example 5 How can you represent the “nth” step? 2n

  19. Example 6 Step 1: Look for the difference in each step; multiply by n Step 2: Add or subtract to make the pattern true 3n 3n+_ 3n+1 +3 +3 +3 +3

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