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Reasoning and Logic

Day 2: Related & Biconditional Statements

Today's Objectives

Warm-Up: Review

If a figure is a triangle, then it is a polygon.

1. Is this statement true or false?

2. What happens if we swap the hypothesis and conclusion?

"If a figure is a polygon, then it is a triangle."

3. Is this new statement true or false?

Related Conditionals

From one conditional statement, we can create three new related statements.

Original: p → q

The Converse

To write the converse, you swap the hypothesis and conclusion.

q → p

Original: If a figure is a square, then it is a rectangle. (True)

Converse: If a figure is a rectangle, then it is a square. (False)

The Inverse

To write the inverse, you negate both parts.

~p → ~q

Original: If a figure is a square, then it is a rectangle. (True)

Inverse: If a figure is NOT a square, then it is NOT a rectangle. (False)

The Contrapositive

To write the contrapositive, you swap AND negate.

~q → ~p

Original: If a figure is a square, then it is a rectangle. (True)

Contrapositive: If a figure is NOT a rectangle, then it is NOT a square. (True)

Logical Equivalence

Statements that always have the same truth value are called logically equivalent.

The Original is equivalent to the Contrapositive.

The Converse is equivalent to the Inverse.

Biconditional Statements

When a conditional AND its converse are both TRUE, you can combine them.

Use the phrase "if and only if" (iff).

p ↔ q

A figure is a triangle if and only if it is a polygon with three sides.

Independent Practice

Choose your level and solve the problems.

RED

Given: "If it is snowing, then it is cold."
1. Write the converse.
2. Write the inverse.

YELLOW

Given: "If a number is divisible by 10, then it is divisible by 5."
1. Write the converse. True/False?
2. Can it be a biconditional?

GREEN

1. Write a true conditional with a false converse.
2. Write a true conditional with a true converse, then write the biconditional.

Exit Ticket

On your notecard, analyze the statement:

"If two angles are vertical angles, then they are congruent."

1. Write the converse of this statement.

2. Write the contrapositive of this statement.

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