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Let’s Play Math-ketball! Chapter 2 Review Game

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Let’s PlayMath-ketball!

Chapter 2 Review Game

TEAMS:

Team 1: Taylor, Trevor, Amanda, Shawn, Mike Dambra, Frankie

Team 2: Josh, Ariel, Austin, Charlie, Dylan

Team 3: Allison, Brianna, Erin, Jake, James

Team 4: Ernie, Caitlin, Jessica, Mike DeSenzo, Sam L.

Team 5: Natasha, Colleen, Sam S., Bridget, Morgan

The Rules: 1. Every group must name a spokesperson who will be

responsible for announcing the group’s final answer.

2. You must work with group members to answer each question on notebook paper. If not all members participate, your team’s turn will be lost.

3. Please ask questions when you have them; this is a review game, after all!

4. The first team to say their team name (ex: “Team 1!”) and answer the question correctly will be given the opportunity to shoot the purple “math-ketball” from your choice of either the 4 or 2 point lines. 1 rebound shot will be allowed per question for half the amount of points.

5. Be nice and have fun

Vocabulary:

What is the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning?

Find the next two terms in the sequence:7, 13, 19, 25, …

Find the next two terms in the sequence:

Dollar coin, half dollar, quarter, …

Lightning travels much faster than thunder, so you see lightning

before you hear thunder. If you count 25 seconds between the

lightning and thunder, how many miles away is the storm?

Find a counterexample to prove that the

conjecture is false:The sum of two numbers is greater than either number.

Explain your answer:

Define and provide an example of the following terms:

1. Conditional2. Hypothesis3. Conclusion

Identify the hypothesis and

conclusion of the following conditional:

If you want to be healthy, then you should eat

vegetables.

Write the following as a conditional

statement:

Thanksgiving in the United States falls on the fourth Thursday of November.

Write the following as a conditional

statement. Then, identify the

hypothesis and conclusion.

Residents of Key West live in Florida.

What is the truth value of the following conditional? If false,

please provide a counterexample.

If a number is divisible by 3, then it is odd.

Determine if the conditional is true or

false. If it is false, provide a

counterexample.

If you live in a country that borders the United States, then you live in Canada.

Write the conditional that the Venn

Diagram illustrates:

Write the converse, inverse, and

contrapositive statements for the following

conditional. Then, find the truth value for each.

If a figure is a rectangle with sides 2cm and 3cm, then it has a perimeter of 10cm.

Explain how the term biconditional is

fitting for a statement composed of two conditionals.

*Think: What are its two parts?

The conditional below is true. Please write its

converse. If the converse is also true,

combine both to form a biconditional.

In the United States, if it is July 4, then it is

Independence Day.

Write the two statements that form

the biconditional:

An angle is a right angle if and only if it measures 90

degrees.

Use the Law of Detachment to make

a conclusion. If a conclusion is not

possible, tell why:

If a doctor suspects a patient has a broken bone, then she should

take an X-Ray.Dr. Smart suspects Lily has a

broken arm.

Use the Law of Detachment to make

a conclusion. If a conclusion is not

possible, tell why:

If an angle is obtuse, then it is not acute.

Angle ABC is not obtuse.

Use the Law of Syllogism to make a

conclusion. If it is not possible, tell why:

If an animal is a Florida panther, then its scientific name is Puma concolor

coryi. If an animal is a Puma concolor coryi,

then it is endangered.

Use the Law of Syllogism to make a

conclusion. If it is not possible, tell why:

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

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

Explain your answer:

Complete the Two-Column

Proof:

Complete the Two-Column

Proof:

Complete the Two-Column

Proof:

What is a theorem?

Find the value of x

Find the values of x and y

Find the value of x and the

measure of each labeled angle:

Two and We’re Through Post-It:

1. Write at least one concept that was clarified for you

today

2. Write at least one concept that you will study extra

tonight in preparation for our test tomorrow