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OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP PLZZZZ!!!!!!!!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Highest Grade: I Instructors Comments: Please label converse, inverse and contrapositive Your Answers: 2. true, because Cindy has more credits then required. 3. untrue, it only means the 3 cats are black. 4. untrue, we do not know how many marbles there are. A. If i own a dog, then i own an animal. If i don't own a dog, then i don't own an animal. If i own an animal, then i own a dog. B. If i go to bed early, then i sleep well. If i don't go to bed early, then i don't sleep well. If i sleep well, then i go to bed early. C. If this is Thursday, then i don't go to church. If this is not Thursday, than i go to church. If i don't go to church, than this is Thursday. D. If today is Wednesday, then yesterday was Tuesday. If today is not Wednesday, then Yesterday was not Tuesday. If yesterday was Tuesday, then today is Wednesday. E. If 5x=10, then x=2 if not 5x=10, then not x=2 if x=2, then 5x10 Original Lesson: EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY Geometry Lesson 5 Objectives: Understand and explain the concepts related to inductive and deductive reasoning Understand and explain the concepts related to conditional, contrapositive, and converse statements Understand and explain the impact of the words 'and, or, not' as logical operators Understand and explain the terms related to inductive and deductive reasoning to include biconditional and Iff Identify and explain the symbols related to inductive and deductive reasoning Understand and explain logic statements Identify and explain the symbols used in logic statements Identify whether statements are inductive or deductive based on given specific criteria Create converse, inverse and contrapositive statements given specific criteria Before beginning the lesson, view the helpful videos for tutorials on the lesson concepts. Helpful Videos: http://www.khanacademy.org/math/statistics/v/deductive-reasoning-1 Please click on the link below to access your Geometry Lesson in the form of a PDF. You may want to print out the Lesson. Your review questions are also in the PDF document. You should still submit your answers in the text box below. http://ogburn.org/lessons/geometry/GeometryLesson5.pdf  

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

I advise you to check out the KhanAcademy video provided.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hold on heres the rest

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Geometry Lesson 5 Objectives: Understand and explain the concepts related to inductive and deductive reasoning Understand and explain the concepts related to conditional, contrapositive, and converse statements Understand and explain the impact of the words 'and, or, not' as logical operators Understand and explain the terms related to inductive and deductive reasoning to include biconditional and Iff Identify and explain the symbols related to inductive and deductive reasoning Understand and explain logic statements Identify and explain the symbols used in logic statements Identify whether statements are inductive or deductive based on given specific criteria Create converse, inverse and contrapositive statements given specific criteria Before beginning the lesson, view the helpful videos for tutorials on the lesson concepts. Helpful Videos: http://www.khanacademy.org/math/statistics/v/deductive-reasoning-1 Please click on the link below to access your Geometry Lesson in the form of a PDF. You may want to print out the Lesson. Your review questions are also in the PDF document. You should still submit your answers in the text box below. http://ogburn.org/lessons/geometry/GeometryLesson5.pdf

OpenStudy (appleboy2):

I still don't quite get it.

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

Yeah, that was in your original post. Check out the KhanAcademy video, see if it helps. They're pretty good.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this is wat i have to do Instructors Comments: Please label converse, inverse and contrapositive

OpenStudy (appleboy2):

I would help, but I don't quite understand the context. Like he said, try watching the video.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ill try ok?

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

I don't remember the converse, contrapositive stuff from Geometry too much. I'll barely be a help lol.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well if i need more help wat should i do?

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

Come back to ask, someone should know.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks

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