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Have you ever tried to convince 
someone of something using 
facts and arguments? 
DDeedduuccttiivvee RReeaassoonniinngg!!!!!!!!!!!!
Deductive Reasoning 
Uses facts, rules, definitions, or properties to reach 
logical conclusions 
**It is very important not to assume anything more than** 
exactly what is written
EXAMPLE 
Inductive and Deductive Reasoning 
Determine whether the conclusion is based on inductive or 
deductive reasoning. 
A. In Miguel’s town, the month of April has had the 
most rain for the past 5 years. He thinks that April will 
have the most rain this year. 
B. Sandra learned that if it is cloudy at night it will not be as 
cold in the morning than if there are no clouds at night. 
Sandra knows it will be cloudy tonight, so she believes it 
will not be cold tomorrow morning.
EXAMPLE 
Determine whether the conclusion is based on inductive or 
deductive reasoning. 
C. Every time Kennedy has skipped studying for a 
science test, she has gotten at least six wrong. 
Kennedy skipped studying for her science test today, 
so she concludes that she will get at least six wrong. 
D. If Cale is late enrolloing for summer school, he will be 
assessed a late fee of $30. Cale has enrolled late this 
summer, so he concludes that he will be assessed a late fee 
of $30.
AANNSSWWEERRSS 
A.Inductive 
B.Deductive 
C.Inductive 
D.Deductive
Use the Law of Detachment 
EXAMPLE 
Determine whether the conclusion is valid based on the 
given information. If not, write invalid. Explain your 
reasoning. 
A. 
Given: • If a point is a midpoint of a segment, then it divides 
the segment into 2 congruent segments. 
• W is the midpoint of DC. 
DW congruent to WC 
Conclusion: Valid
Use the Law of Detachment 
EXAMPLE 
Determine whether the conclusion is valid based on the 
given information. If not, write invalid. Explain your 
reasoning. 
B. 
Given: • If Billy goes to the gym, he will wear athletic socks.. 
• Billy is wearing athletic socks. 
Conclusion: Billy is at the gym. 
Invalid: Every time Billy wears athletic socks he does not 
necessarily go to the gym.
Use the Law of Syllogism 
EXAMPLE 
Use the Law of Syllogism to determine whether a valid 
conclusion can be reached from each set of statements. 
A. 
(1) If a figure is a square, then it has four right right angles. 
(2) Figure with four right angles is a rectangle. 
Valid: If a figure iiss aa ssqquuaarree,, tthheenn iitt iiss aallssoo 
rreeccttaannggllee
Apply Laws of Deductive Reasoning 
EXAMPLE 
Draw a valid conclusion from the given statements, if 
possible. Then state whether your conclusion was 
drawn using the Law of Detachment or the Law of 
Syllogism. If no valid conclusion can be drawn, write no 
conclusion and explain your reasoning. 
Given: If it snows more than 5 inches, school will be 
closed. It snows 7 inches. 
LLaaww ooff DDeettaacchhmmeenntt
Apply Laws of Deductive Reasoning 
EXAMPLE 
Draw a valid conclusion from the given statements, if possible. 
Then state whether your conclusion was drawn using the Law of 
Detachment or the Law of Syllogism. If no valid conclusion can 
be drawn, write no valid conclusion and explain your reasoning. 
Given: (1) If 2 angles form of a linear pair, then they are 
supplementary. 
(2) If 2 angles are supplementary, then the sum of the 
angles equals 180. 
LLaaww ooff SSyyllllooggiissmm
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Geometry unit 2.4

  • 1.
  • 2. Have you ever tried to convince someone of something using facts and arguments? DDeedduuccttiivvee RReeaassoonniinngg!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • 3. Deductive Reasoning Uses facts, rules, definitions, or properties to reach logical conclusions **It is very important not to assume anything more than** exactly what is written
  • 4. EXAMPLE Inductive and Deductive Reasoning Determine whether the conclusion is based on inductive or deductive reasoning. A. In Miguel’s town, the month of April has had the most rain for the past 5 years. He thinks that April will have the most rain this year. B. Sandra learned that if it is cloudy at night it will not be as cold in the morning than if there are no clouds at night. Sandra knows it will be cloudy tonight, so she believes it will not be cold tomorrow morning.
  • 5. EXAMPLE Determine whether the conclusion is based on inductive or deductive reasoning. C. Every time Kennedy has skipped studying for a science test, she has gotten at least six wrong. Kennedy skipped studying for her science test today, so she concludes that she will get at least six wrong. D. If Cale is late enrolloing for summer school, he will be assessed a late fee of $30. Cale has enrolled late this summer, so he concludes that he will be assessed a late fee of $30.
  • 6. AANNSSWWEERRSS A.Inductive B.Deductive C.Inductive D.Deductive
  • 7.
  • 8. Use the Law of Detachment EXAMPLE Determine whether the conclusion is valid based on the given information. If not, write invalid. Explain your reasoning. A. Given: • If a point is a midpoint of a segment, then it divides the segment into 2 congruent segments. • W is the midpoint of DC. DW congruent to WC Conclusion: Valid
  • 9. Use the Law of Detachment EXAMPLE Determine whether the conclusion is valid based on the given information. If not, write invalid. Explain your reasoning. B. Given: • If Billy goes to the gym, he will wear athletic socks.. • Billy is wearing athletic socks. Conclusion: Billy is at the gym. Invalid: Every time Billy wears athletic socks he does not necessarily go to the gym.
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  • 11. Use the Law of Syllogism EXAMPLE Use the Law of Syllogism to determine whether a valid conclusion can be reached from each set of statements. A. (1) If a figure is a square, then it has four right right angles. (2) Figure with four right angles is a rectangle. Valid: If a figure iiss aa ssqquuaarree,, tthheenn iitt iiss aallssoo rreeccttaannggllee
  • 12. Apply Laws of Deductive Reasoning EXAMPLE Draw a valid conclusion from the given statements, if possible. Then state whether your conclusion was drawn using the Law of Detachment or the Law of Syllogism. If no valid conclusion can be drawn, write no conclusion and explain your reasoning. Given: If it snows more than 5 inches, school will be closed. It snows 7 inches. LLaaww ooff DDeettaacchhmmeenntt
  • 13. Apply Laws of Deductive Reasoning EXAMPLE Draw a valid conclusion from the given statements, if possible. Then state whether your conclusion was drawn using the Law of Detachment or the Law of Syllogism. If no valid conclusion can be drawn, write no valid conclusion and explain your reasoning. Given: (1) If 2 angles form of a linear pair, then they are supplementary. (2) If 2 angles are supplementary, then the sum of the angles equals 180. LLaaww ooff SSyyllllooggiissmm
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