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2.04 Deductive reasoning

Adaptive
Worksheet

Interactive practice questions

When is an argument valid?

When the conclusion necessarily follows from the given set of premises.

A

When the conclusion does not necessarily follow from the given set of premises.

B
Easy
< 1min

When is an argument invalid?

Easy
< 1min

Is the following argument valid?

Medium
< 1min

Is the following argument valid?

Medium
< 1min
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Outcomes

G.RLT.1

The student will translate logic statements, identify conditional statements, and use and interpret Venn diagrams.

G.RLT.1b

Identify and determine the validity of the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of a conditional statement, and recognize the connection between a biconditional statement and a true conditional statement with a true converse, including statements representing geometric relationships.

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