Sunday, March 4, 2012

Aim: How do we solve logic problems using conditionals?

Aim: How do we solve logic problems using conditionals?



  • Well when solving logic problems using conditionals, you have to use any conditional right.
                                            - a conditional is a most used statement in an argument of math.  
  • There are four conditionals, they are :
  1. Conditional( = Converse)
  2. Inverse (same as Contrapositive)
  3. Converse ( = Conditional)
  4. Contrapositive (same as Inverse)
  • But there's also Biconditional, which is when both conditional & converse are TRUE.

  • When dealing with conditionals you have to identify the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional.



  • Now Try it with this little segment !





1
.






Which of the following statements is the converse of
"If the moon is full, then the vampires are prowling."?
Choose one:
 If the vampires are prowling, then the moon is full.
 If the moon is not full, then the vampires are  prowling.
 If the vampires are not prowling, then the moon is not full.
(correct answer: 1) 

Sources Cited:

No comments:

Post a Comment