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Deductive Reasoning. 2-3. Deductive Reasoning. The process of reasoning logically from a given statement to a conclusion. Law of detachment – if a conditional’s hypothesis is true, then its conclusion is true If and p is true then so is q. Example 1. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Deductive Reasoning2-3

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Deductive Reasoning

The process of reasoning logically from a given statement to a conclusion.

Law of detachment – if a conditional’s hypothesis is true, then its conclusion is true

If and p is true then so is q.

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Example 1

Suppose that a mechanic knows that if a car has a dead battery, the car will not start. A mechanic begins to work on a car and finds the battery is dead. What conclusion can she make?

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Example 2

Given: If M is the midpoint of a segment, then it divides the segment into two congruent segments.

M is the midpoint of AB

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Example 3

If a baseball player is a pitcher, then that player should not pitch a complete game two days in a row. Vladimir Nunez is a pitcher. On Monday, he pitches a complete game. What can you conclude?

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Example 4

Does the following argument illustrate the Law of Detachment?

Given: If it is snowing, then the temperature is less than or equal to 32. The temperature is 20.

You conclude: It must be snowing.

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Example 5

If possible use the Law of Detachment to draw a conclusion. If it is not possible explain why.

Given: If a road is icy, then driving conditions are hazardous. Driving conditions are hazardous.

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Law of Syllogism

Allows you to make conclusions about two different conditional statement when the conclusion of one is the hypothesis of the other.

If and and p is true, we can use the Law of Syllogism to say that r is also true

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Example 6

If a number is prime, then it does not have any repeated factors.

If a number does not have any repeated factors, then it is not prime.

Draw a conclusion using the law of syllogism.

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Example 7

If a number ends in 0 it is divisible by 10 If a number is divisible by 10, then it is divisible

by 5.

If possible, use the Law of Syllogism to draw a conclusion.

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Example 8

If a number ends in 6, then it is divisible by 2. If a number ends is 4, then it is divisible by 2.

If possible use the Law of Syllogism to to make a conclusion.

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Homework

Pg 85 #1-21, 27-32