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EXAMPLE 5

EXAMPLE 5. Find a counterexample. A student makes the following conjecture about the sum of two numbers. Find a counterexample to disprove the student’s conjecture. Conjecture: The sum of two numbers is always greater than the larger number. SOLUTION.

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EXAMPLE 5

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  1. EXAMPLE 5 Find a counterexample A student makes the following conjecture about the sum of two numbers. Find a counterexample to disprove the student’s conjecture. Conjecture: The sum of two numbers is always greater than the larger number. SOLUTION To find a counterexample, you need to find a sum that is less than the larger number.

  2. –5 > –2 ANSWER Because a counterexample exists, the conjecture is false. EXAMPLE 5 Find a counterexample –2 +–3 =–5

  3. EXAMPLE 6 Standardized Test Practice

  4. The correct answer is B. ANSWER EXAMPLE 6 Standardized Test Practice SOLUTION Choices A and C can be eliminated because they refer to facts not presented by the graph. Choice B is a reasonable conjecture because the graph shows an increase from 1990–2001, but does not give any reasons for that increase.

  5. 5. Find a counterexample to show that the following conjecture is false. = 12 14 14 12 ( )2 > ANSWER Because a counterexample exist, the conjecture is false for Examples 5 and 6 GUIDED PRACTICE Conjecture: The value of x2 is always greater than the value of x.

  6. 6. Use the graph in Example 6 to make a conjecture that could be true. Give an explanation that supports your reasoning. ANSWER Conjecture: The number of girls playing soccer in the year 2002 will increase over previous years; the number of girls participate in soccer has increased for the past 11 years. for Examples 5 and 6 GUIDED PRACTICE

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