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Do Now:: How Do We Use 'Given' Information? Quiz

The document provides instructions and information for an 8th period geometry class. It outlines the day's objectives which are to define conjectures, corollaries, inductive vs deductive reasoning, and counterexamples. Students are assigned homework from their worksheet and directed to online resources that explain inductive reasoning, counterexamples, and the differences between postulates, axioms, and conjectures.

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Do Now:: How Do We Use 'Given' Information? Quiz

The document provides instructions and information for an 8th period geometry class. It outlines the day's objectives which are to define conjectures, corollaries, inductive vs deductive reasoning, and counterexamples. Students are assigned homework from their worksheet and directed to online resources that explain inductive reasoning, counterexamples, and the differences between postulates, axioms, and conjectures.

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October 05, 2010

DO NOW - 8th Period A


Aim: How
\ do we use 'given' information? M
C

F AF bisects <MAP. If m<FAP = 34˚,


Do Now: QUIZ what is m<MAP?
A B D
P
Objectives:
Students will be able to define conjecture, corollary, inductive
vs. deductive reasoning, counterexample
Students will be able to mark up a sketch with given information
Students will able to make inferences based on given
information

HW #9: Worksheet Lesson 2.1 (the other side will be your


homework tomorrow)

What does "given" mean? What do we know about In Geometry, we can only ASSUME
these figures?
information that is GIVEN to us.

http://www.brightstorm.com/math/geometry/reasoning-diagonals-angles-and-parallel-lines/
Example: Mark the figure with the given inductive-reasoning

information.

T What is inductive reasoning?


M L B
L is the midpoint of line
H segment MB.
O
m∢THO=90∘
Sketch in bisector HP
October 05, 2010

Finding Counterexamples

All odd whole numbers between 1 and 11 are prime numbers.

http://www.brightstorm.com/math/geometry/geometry-building-blocks/counterexample

http://www.brightstorm.com/math/geometry/geometry-building-blocks/postulate-axiom-
conjecture
October 05, 2010

HW #9: Worksheet Lesson 2.1 (the other side will be your


homework tomorrow)

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