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Warm Up:
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Vocabulary: Conditional statement: a statement in the form of, “If p, then q,” where p is the hypothesis and q is the conclusion. Hypothesis: the part of a conditional statement that is between the words if and then. Conclusion: the part of a conditional statement that follows the word then Converse: the statement formed by exchanging the hypothesis and the conclusion Negation: the opposite of a statement Inverse: formed when the hypothesis and conclusion are both negated. Logically equivalent statements: two related conditional statements that have the same truth value. Contrapositive: formed by both exchanging and negating the hypothesis and conclusion.
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“If you were another person, would you like to be a friend of yours?”
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Be the Leader You Were Born to
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Lesson 17: More Conditional Statements
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Example 1: Identifying Hypothesis and Conclusions
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Example 2: Truth Value
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Example 3: Converse
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Example 3: Writing the Converse
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Example 3: Write the converse!
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Example 4: Negation
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Example 4: Negation
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Example 4: Your Turn! Negate each sentence:
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Example 5: Inverse:
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Example 5: Write the inverse of each statement:
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Example 6: Contrapositive
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Example 6: Your turn!
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Summary:
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Example 6:
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Example 6:
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Extra Practice:
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Extra Practice Answers:
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