Geometry Course--Class 5: Inductive and Deductive Reasoning

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Topics Covered: Inductive reasoning, conjectures, counterexamples, conditional statements, negation, converse, inverse, contrapositive, equivalent statements, biconditional statements, deductive reasoning, the Law of Detachment, and the Law of Syllogism.

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Finally, I can do proper proofs. Didn't understand them at school and hence hated Geometry. And we also didn't have two columns proofs at all, but man they are comfortable!!! Thank you for you classes!

MistaVik
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Oh I'm so excited to be using deductive and inductive reasoning in math! Logic is my best and favorite subject in school! I completed Formal logic 1 and 2, and I'm currently in Material logic. I hope my previous knowledge helps me complete this somewhat easier. 🤣🙏

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Sophism: Swiss cheese has holes; the more cheese you have, the more there are holes; the more there are holes, the less cheese you have; therefore, the more cheese you have, the less cheese you have!

freddupont
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Turtles are in the animal kingdom. Anyhoo, this is a great course. Thank you for all the time you've put into it.

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example 33 @ 46:32 - Is it possible to change the tense of the verbs so it makes more sense? For instance: Converse: If Bill sweats, then he has run. Inverse: If Bill does not run, the he will not sweat. Contrapositive: If Bill does not sweat, then he has not ran. Or does it infringe on the definitions given?

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