Geometry Lesson 2A - Conditionals PDF

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These notes cover conditionals, converses, and counterexamples in geometry. They include examples and explain how to identify these concepts. The notes also discuss different ways to express conditionals.

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GEOMETRY - LESSON 2A CONDITIONALS CONDITIONAL: another name for an if-then statement CONDITIONAL: If I am a dinosaur, then I am extinct. We can represent a conditional symbolically as: If p, then q. HYPOTHESIS CONCLUSION formed by interchanging the hypothesis CONV...

GEOMETRY - LESSON 2A CONDITIONALS CONDITIONAL: another name for an if-then statement CONDITIONAL: If I am a dinosaur, then I am extinct. We can represent a conditional symbolically as: If p, then q. HYPOTHESIS CONCLUSION formed by interchanging the hypothesis CONVERSE: and the conclusion of a conditional CONDITIONAL: If p, then q. A conditional and its converse say very different things. CONVERSE: Many true If q, then p. statements have false converses. formed by interchanging the hypothesis CONVERSE: and the conclusion of a conditional CONDITIONAL: If I am a dinosaur, then I am extinct. CONVERSE: If I am extinct, then I am a dinosaur. Can we provide an example which shows that the converse is false? COUNTEREXAMPLE an example that disproves a COUNTEREXAMPLE: given statement If I am extinct, then I am a dinosaur. COUNTEREXAMPLES: (extinct but not dinosaurs) DODO TASMANIAN TIGER THE VIEW MASTER How many counterexamples are necessary to disprove a given statement? Only one! OTHER WAYS TO WRITE A CONDITIONAL If p, then q. p implies q. p only if q. q if p. CONDITIONAL: If x + 3 = 5, then x = 2. CONVERSE: If x = 2, then x + 3 = 5. Since both statements are true, we can combine them into a single statement called a BICONDITIONAL. BICONDITIONAL: x + 3 = 5 if and only if x = 2.

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