2/2/2021-Conditional Statements
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24 questions
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If a shape has three sides, then it is a triangle. (consider if you can come up with ANY counterexamples!! If you can, then the statement is false)
If a shape has three sides, then it is a triangle. (consider if you can come up with ANY counterexamples!! If you can, then the statement is false)
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If you answered false, give a counterexample. If you answered true, type "true" and move to the next question.
If you answered false, give a counterexample. If you answered true, type "true" and move to the next question.
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If the measure of an angle is 36 degrees, then the angle is considered an acute angle. (consider if you can come up with ANY counterexamples!! If you can, then the statement is false)
If the measure of an angle is 36 degrees, then the angle is considered an acute angle. (consider if you can come up with ANY counterexamples!! If you can, then the statement is false)
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If you answered false, give a counterexample. If you answered true, type "true" and move to the next question.
If you answered false, give a counterexample. If you answered true, type "true" and move to the next question.
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If you live in Virginia, then you live in Richmond. (consider if you can come up with ANY counterexamples!! If you can, then the statement is false)
If you live in Virginia, then you live in Richmond. (consider if you can come up with ANY counterexamples!! If you can, then the statement is false)
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If you answered false, give a counterexample. If you answered true, continue on to the next question.
If you answered false, give a counterexample. If you answered true, continue on to the next question.
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If an angle is an acute angle, then it’s measure is 36°. (consider if you can come up with ANY counterexamples!! If you can, then the statement is false)
If an angle is an acute angle, then it’s measure is 36°. (consider if you can come up with ANY counterexamples!! If you can, then the statement is false)
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If you answered false, give a counterexample. If you answered true, continue on to the next question.
If you answered false, give a counterexample. If you answered true, continue on to the next question.
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The following is a conditional statement: If it rains, then it pours.
What is the hypothesis?
The following is a conditional statement:
If it rains, then it pours.
What is the hypothesis?
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The following is a conditional statement: If it rains, then it pours.
What is the conclusion?
The following is a conditional statement:
If it rains, then it pours.
What is the conclusion?
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The following is a conditional statement: If you try, then you can do it!
What is the hypothesis?
The following is a conditional statement:
If you try, then you can do it!
What is the hypothesis?
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The following is a conditional statement: If you try, then you can do it!
What is the conclusion?
The following is a conditional statement:
If you try, then you can do it!
What is the conclusion?
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The following is a conditional statement: If good food is served, then the party is a success.
What is the hypothesis?
The following is a conditional statement:
If good food is served, then the party is a success.
What is the hypothesis?
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The following is a conditional statement: If good food is served, then the party is a success.
What is the conclusion?
The following is a conditional statement:
If good food is served, then the party is a success.
What is the conclusion?
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The following is a conditional statement: If the perimeter of a square is 8 cm, then each side is 2 cm long.
What is the hypothesis?
The following is a conditional statement:
If the perimeter of a square is 8 cm, then each side is 2 cm long.
What is the hypothesis?
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The following is a conditional statement: If the perimeter of a square is 8 cm, then each side is 2 cm long.
What is the conclusion?
The following is a conditional statement:
If the perimeter of a square is 8 cm, then each side is 2 cm long.
What is the conclusion?
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The following is a conditional statement: Ann shouldn't go if Connie doesn't go.
What is the hypothesis? (look for the key word 'if')
The following is a conditional statement:
Ann shouldn't go if Connie doesn't go.
What is the hypothesis? (look for the key word 'if')
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The following is a conditional statement: Ann shouldn't go if Connie doesn't go.
What is the conclusion?
The following is a conditional statement:
Ann shouldn't go if Connie doesn't go.
What is the conclusion?
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The following is a conditional statement: If a line contains two points of a plane, then the line is in the plane.
What is the hypothesis?
The following is a conditional statement:
If a line contains two points of a plane, then the line is in the plane.
What is the hypothesis?
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The following is a conditional statement: If a line contains two points of a plane, then the line is in the plane.
What is the conclusion?
The following is a conditional statement:
If a line contains two points of a plane, then the line is in the plane.
What is the conclusion?
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Write the following statement in the if-then form:
I go hiking if it isn't raining. (Hint, look for the hypothesis!)
Write the following statement in the if-then form:
I go hiking if it isn't raining. (Hint, look for the hypothesis!)
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Write the following statement in the if-then form:
x=7 if 3x-9=12. (Hint, look for the hypothesis!)
Write the following statement in the if-then form:
x=7 if 3x-9=12. (Hint, look for the hypothesis!)
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Write the following statement in the if-then form: (effectively replace 'All' with 'if'...and create an if/then statement)
All quarterbacks are athletes.
Write the following statement in the if-then form: (effectively replace 'All' with 'if'...and create an if/then statement)
All quarterbacks are athletes.
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Write the following statement in the if-then form: (effectively replace 'All' with 'if'...and create an if/then statement)
All rectangles are quadrilaterals.
Write the following statement in the if-then form: (effectively replace 'All' with 'if'...and create an if/then statement)
All rectangles are quadrilaterals.