2.1:Inductive reasoning and conjecture

Inductive reasoning

draw a general conclusion from a set of specific observations.

Conjecture

conclusion or in a sequence or pattern of what is coming next.

ways of solving

using perfect square

another way is finding similarities, in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division

using odd and even numbers

triangles

isosceles:2 sides are equal

hypotenuse:the longest side in-front of the right angle

equilateral triangles:have equal sides

congruent:equal

2.2:Logic

Statement:a sentence that is either true or false.

truth value:T or F

compount statement:two or more statements joined by the words and ,or

conjucture:and

disjunction:or

negation:opposite meaning and opposite truth value

truth value:table that had only T or F values

rules:if two statements then 4 rows if 3 statements then 8 rows

Venn diagram:based on question

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