Chapter 2: Geometric Reasoning

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Chapter 2: Geometric Reasoning Section 3: Using deductive reasoning to verify conjectures Megan Frantz Okemos High School Math Instructor

I Can Apply the LAW OF DETACTMENT in logical reasoning Apply the LAW OF SYLLOGISM in logical reasoning

Deductive Reasoning Deductive reasoning is the process of using logic to draw conclusions from given facts, definitions and properties

Inductive vs. Deductive Reasoning

Inductive or Deductive?

Law of Detachment

Using the Law of Detachment

Using the Law of Detachment

Law of Syllogism

Using the Law of Detachment

Using the Law of Syllogism

Using the Law of Syllogism

Using the Laws of Deductive Reasoning

I Can Apply the LAW OF DETACTMENT in logical reasoning Apply the LAW OF SYLLOGISM in logical reasoning