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4.2 Using Inductive Reasoning
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A _________________ is an unproven statement that is based on observations.
You use ________________________ when you find a pattern in specific cases and then write a conjecture for the general case. A _______________ is a specific case for which a conjecture is false.
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Example 1 Study the figures below. Describe how to sketch the fourth figure in the pattern. Then, sketch the fourth figure.
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Example 2 Describe the pattern in the numbers -1, -4, -16, -64
. . . and write the next three numbers in the pattern.
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You try Describe the pattern in the numbers 1, 3, 9, 27, 81
. . . and write the next three numbers in the pattern.
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Example 3 Numbers such as 1, 3, and 5 are called consecutive odd numbers. Make a conjecture about the sum of any three consecutive odd numbers. Hint: Start by finding =
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What conjecture can be made from Example 3?
Can you test your conjecture further?
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Example IV Find a counterexample to show that the conjecture is false.
Conjecture: All even numbers are composite numbers. Counterexample:
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You Try Find a counterexample to show the conjecture is false.
Conjecture: The product of two fractions is a fraction. Counterexample:
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