Day 4 and 5 - Deductive Reasoning and Two Column Proofs Answers
Day 4 and 5 - Deductive Reasoning and Two Column Proofs Answers
Day 4 and 5 - Deductive Reasoning and Two Column Proofs Answers
Reosoning in Algebro
Property: [.aw of Detachment
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Date:____________________PD:
Ex I Using the law of Detachment
What can
you
conclude?
A. 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 exam.
B. If a ray divides an angle into two congruent
angles, then the ray is an angle bisector.
divides ZARB so that ZI_RS
=
zSnn .
Property:
Law of Syllogism
k 2. Using the Law of Syllogism
What can you
conclude from the given
information.
A. If a figure is a square,.then
the figure is a rectangle.
If a figure is a rectangle,
then the-figure
hasfour
sides.
B. If a whole number
ends in 0, then it is divisible by 10.
If a whole
number is divisible
by 10, then it 6 divisible
by S.
and c be real
Symmetric
Property
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Tlansitive Property
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Two Column Proof
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Write a proof to
prove each statement.
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Ifpossible, use the Law ofDetachment
to make a conclusion. Ifit is not possible to make a conclusion,
tell why.
1. Ifa triangle is a right triangle, then the triangle has one 90'angle. alBC is a right triangle.
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LQ
If possible, use the Law ofSyllogism to make a concliision. If it is not possible
to make a conclusion, tell
why.
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2. To take Calculus, you must first take Algebra 2.
To take Algebra 2, you must fint take Algebra l.
Fill in the rreson that
justifies
each step.
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KL = 3(P1,0;
5x=3(2.x-4)
5x=6x-12
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:
-12
x: 12
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= mZ.4BC
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9r+8=80
9x=72
x=8
&n+5
6m+17
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XY= YZ
Em+5=6m+17
2m+5=17
2m= 12
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2.25x +
12:39
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