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Unit 1 Function Families
  • Conditional Statements Vocabulary

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What is a statement?
  • A statement is a sentence that is either true or
    false, but not both.
  • Example The Atlanta Thrashers are a pro
    basketball team.
  • Non example Whats your favorite music video?

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What is a conjecture?
  • A conjecture is an unproven statement that is
    based on observations.

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What is a counterexample of a statement?
  • A counterexample is a specific case for which a
    conjecture is false.

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What is a conditional statement?
  • A conditional statement is a logical statement
    that has two parts, a hypothesis and a conclusion.

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What is if-then form?
  • The form of a conditional statement that uses the
    words if and then. The if part contains the
    hypothesis and the then part contains the
    conclusion.

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How do you negate a statement?
  • The negation of a statement is the opposite of
    the original statement.

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What is the converse of a statement?
  • The converse of a conditional statement switches
    the hypothesis and the conclusion.

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What is the inverse of a statement?
  • The inverse of a conditional statement negates
    the hypothesis and the conclusion.

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What is the contrapositive of a statement?
  • The contrapositive of a conditional statement
  • First write the converse of the statement
  • Then negate both the hypothesis and the conclusion

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What is a biconditional statement?
  • A statement that contains the phrase if and only
    if.
  • When a statement and its converse are both true,
    you can write them as a single biconditional
    statement.

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Write the following statement in if-then form.
  • An angle is an acute angle if its measure is less
    than 90 degrees.

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If-then form
  • If the measure of an angle is less than 90
    degrees, then it is an acute angle.

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What is the hypothesis and conclusion of the
statementIf the measure of an angle is less
than 90 degrees, then it is an acute angle.
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Write the inverse of the statement If the
measure of an angle is less than 90 degrees, then
it is an acute angle.
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The inverse of the statement is If the measure
of an angle is not less than 90 degrees, then it
is not an acute angle.
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Write the converse of the statement If the
measure of an angle is less than 90 degrees, then
it is an acute angle.
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The converse of the statement is If the angle
is acute, then the measure of the angle is less
than 90 degrees.
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Write the contrapositive of the statement If
the measure of an angle is less than 90 degrees,
then it is an acute angle.
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The contrapositive of the statement is If the
angle is not acute, then the measure of the angle
is not less than 90 degrees.
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Your Turn
  • Get with a partner.
  • Come up with two conditional statements one
    related to mathematics and the other with
    real-world context. (They may be in if-then
    form or some other form.)
  • When you have come up with these two statements,
    raise your hand for me to check and take up your
    statements.

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Homework
  • Pick another classmates paper and complete the
    following types of statements for the math and
    real-world statements
  • Write the converse
  • Write the inverse
  • Write the contrapositive
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