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Logic & Reasoning

Review given information to form a conclusion Analyze Review given information to form a conclusion

Conjecture A conclusion made. (may be true or false)

The ability to be able to justify (give evidence) of a conclusion. Prove The ability to be able to justify (give evidence) of a conclusion.

Inductive Reasoning Reasoning based on patterns and examples inductive = investigate

Since we know ____, we can conclude ____. Deductive Reasoning Reasoning based on statements. Since we know ____, we can conclude ____.

Make a conjecture about the next item in the sequence.

Make a conjecture about the next item in the sequence.

Make a conjecture about the next item in the sequence.

Write an expression for the number of black triangles in figure n.

CLASSWORK Logic & Reasoning worksheet