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Analyzing Conditional Statements

Analyzing Conditional Statements. A _______________________________ is a logical statement that has two parts, a hypothesis and a conclusion . All birds have feathers. a. b. Two angles are supplementary if they are a linear pair. a. All birds have feathers . EXAMPLE 1.

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Analyzing Conditional Statements

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  1. Analyzing Conditional Statements A _______________________________ is a logical statement that has two parts, a hypothesis and a conclusion.

  2. All birds have feathers. a. b. Two angles are supplementary if they are a linear pair. a. All birdshavefeathers. EXAMPLE 1 Rewrite a statement in if-then form Rewrite the conditional statement in if-then form. SOLUTION First, identify the hypothesisand the conclusion. When you rewrite the statement in if-then form, you may need to reword the hypothesis or conclusion. If an animal is a bird, then it has feathers.

  3. Two angles are supplementaryif they are a linear pair. b. EXAMPLE 1 Rewrite a statement in if-then form If two angles are a linear pair, then they aresupplementary.

  4. 1. All 90° angles are right angles. ANSWER If the measure of an angle is 90°,then it is a right angle 2. 2x + 7 = 1, becausex = –3 ANSWER If x= –3, then 2x + 7 = 1 for Example 1 GUIDED PRACTICE Rewrite the conditional statement in if-then form.

  5. 3. Whenn = 9,n2 = 81. ANSWER If n = 9,thenn2 = 81. Tourists at the Alamo are in Texas. 4. ANSWER If tourists are at the Alamo, then they are in Texas. for Example 1 GUIDED PRACTICE Rewrite the conditional statement in if-then form.

  6. T The ball is not red The cat is black

  7. Conditional statements Converse Switch the hypothesis and the conclusion Inverse Negate the hypothesis and the conclusion Contrapositive Switch and negate the hypothesis and conclusion Biconditional Contains the phrase “if and only if”

  8. EXAMPLE 2 Write four related conditional statements Write the if-then form, the converse, the inverse, and the contrapositive of the conditional statement “Guitar players are musicians.” Decide whether each statement is true or false. SOLUTION If-then form: If you are a guitar player, then you are a musician. True, guitars players are musicians. Converse: If you are a musician, then you are a guitar player. False, not all musicians play the guitar.

  9. EXAMPLE 2 Write four related conditional statements Inverse: If you are not a guitar player, then you are not a musician. False, even if you don’t play a guitar, you can still be a musician. Contrapositive: If you are not a musician, then you are not a guitar player. True, a person who is not a musician cannot be a guitar player.

  10. 5. If a dog is a Great Dane, then it is large ANSWER Converse: If the dog is large, then it is a Great Dane, False Inverse: If dog is not a Great Dane, then it is not large, False Contrapositive: If a dog is not large, then it is not a Great Dane, True for Example 2 GUIDED PRACTICE Write the converse, the inverse, and the contrapositive of the conditional statement. Tell whether each statement is true or false.

  11. **Every definition can be written as a conditional statement in if-then form or as its converse. Both statements will be true.** Definition – If two lines intersect to form a right angle, then they are perpendicular. Converse – If two lines are perpendicular, then they intersect to form a right angle. Biconditional – Two lines intersect to form a right angle if and only if they are perpendicular.

  12. Example 5Rewrite the statement as a biconditional • If Mary is in theater class, then she is in the fall play • If Mary is in the fall play, then she is in theater class. Biconditional Mary is in theater class if and only if she is in the fall play.

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