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Conditional Statements

Conditional Statements. Geometry and Logic. Today’s Warmup. Label a paper for today’s notes 9/23/2013 Conditional Statements Write and finish these sentences. If I don’t do homework, then… If I am late to class, then… If I have a 92% in the class , then…. Conditional Statements.

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Conditional Statements

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  1. Conditional Statements Geometry and Logic

  2. Today’s Warmup Label a paper for today’s notes 9/23/2013 Conditional Statements Write and finish these sentences. If I don’t do homework, then… If I am late to class, then… If I have a 92% in the class, then…

  3. Conditional Statements

  4. …called conditional statements. What must exist for something to occur? Premise – Hypothesis(if part of the statement) Expectation – Conclusion(then part of the statement)

  5. Identify the Parts If you earn 72%, then you have earned a C. If you go to Disneyland, then you have been to California. If you go to California, then you have been to Disneyland. A triangle is a polygon. Eighth grade algebra students take Pre-AP Geometry.

  6. p→ q Symbolism Hypothesis(p) Conclusion (q) Read as “if p then q” or “p implies q.”

  7. Truth Value either trueor false.

  8. Truth Value If you earn 72%, then you have earned a C. If you have an A, then you are passing. If you have a 58%, then you are failing. If you don’t have DirecTV, then you will sell your hair. If you go to Disneyland, then you have been to California. If you go to California, then you have been to Disneyland. Eighth grade algebra students take Pre-AP Geometry.

  9. Assignment 1., 2., 3. Write conditional statements relating to your life. Identify the hypothesis and conclusion. 4. Write an if-then sequential parody using at least 5 conditional statements.

  10. Determine the Truth Value If Yuli rests for 10 days, her ankle will heal. Yuli rests for 10 days. She still has a hurt ankle. trueor false

  11. Determine the Truth Value If Joel rests for 10 days, his ankle will heal. Joel rests for 3 days. He still has a hurt ankle. trueor false

  12. Determine the Truth Value If Alexis rests for 10 days, the ankle will heal. Alexis rests for 10 days and the ankle no longer hurts. trueor false

  13. Determine the Truth Value If Elijah rests for 10 days, the ankle will heal. Elijah rests for 7 days. The ankle no longer hurts. trueor false

  14. Evidence of False Statements If a statement is false, justification is done through a counterexample.

  15. Decide truth value. If false, provide counterexample. If you earn 72%, then you have earned a C. If you have a passing grade, then you have an A. If you have a 58%, then you are failing. If you go to the Vatican, then you have been to Italy. If you have been to Paris, then you have been to France. If you are tall, then you play basketball.

  16. Negating Negating means…

  17. Variations of Conditionals Conditional: p→ q Converse: q→ p Inverse: ~p → ~ q Contrapositive: ~q→ ~p Counterexample: p→ ~ q

  18. What’s this got to do with life?

  19. Assignment • Find a commercial that uses conditional logic to sell their product. Include a picture of the ad. • Write in conditional if-then format. • Identify the hypothesis and conclusion. • Write the converse, inverse, and contrapositive form of the conditional. 2. Write a statement finishing “If two lines are parallel, then…” regarding angles. • Identify the hypothesis and conclusion. • Write the converse, inverse, and contrapositive form of the conditional.

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