8.29.2013 Inductive Reasoning.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Sec 2-1 Concept: Use Inductive Reasoning Objectives: Given a pattern, describe it through inductive reasoning.
Advertisements

Geometry Section 1.1 Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
Notes 1.1.
Inductive Reasoning.  Reasoning based on patterns that you observe  Finding the next term in a sequence is a form of inductive reasoning.
Warm-up August 22, 2011 Evaluate the following expressions.
Geometry Vocabulary 1A Geometry, like much of mathematics and science, developed when people began recognizing and describing patterns. In this course,
Honors Geometry Section 1.0 Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
Geometry Notes 1.1 Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
1.1 Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
2.1 Patterns and Inductive Reasoning 10/1/12 Inductive reasoning – reasoning based on patterns you observe. – You can observe patterns in some number sequences.
Lesson 1-1: Patterns & Inductive Reasoning
1 1-1 Patterns and Inductive Reasoning Objectives: Define: –Conjectures –Inductive reasoning –Counterexamples Make conjectures based on inductive reasoning.
Mrs. McConaughyGeometry1 Patterns and Inductive Reasoning During this lesson, you will use inductive reasoning to make conjectures.
1.2 Patterns and Inductive Reasoning. Ex. 1: Describing a Visual Pattern Sketch the next figure in the pattern
1.2 Inductive Reasoning. Inductive Reasoning If you were to see dark, towering clouds approaching what would you do? Why?
Patterns, Inductive Reasoning & Conjecture. Inductive Reasoning Inductive reasoning is reasoning that is based on patterns you observe.
1.1 Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
1.1 – PATTERNS AND INDUCTIVE REASONING Chapter 1: Basics of Geometry.
Unit 01 – Lesson 08 – Inductive Reasoning Essential Question  How can you use reasoning to solve problems? Scholars will  Make conjectures based on inductive.
10/5/2015 & 10/6/2015.  Bell Ringer  Patterns & Conjectures  Assignment  Ticket Out  Next Monday, October 12, No school. Teacher work day.
Entry Task Complete each sentence. 1. ? points are points that lie on the same line. 2. ? points are points that lie in the same plane. 3. The sum of the.
Lesson 1.2 Inductive Reasoning Pages Observe Look for patterns Develop a hypothesis (or conjecture) Test your hypothesis.
1 LESSON 1.1 PATTERNS AND INDUCTIVE REASONING. 2 Objectives To find and describe patterns. To use inductive reasoning to make conjectures.
Inductive and Deductive Reasoning. Notecard 29 Definition: Conjecture: an unproven statement that is based on observations. You use inductive reasoning.
Using Inductive Reasoning to Make Conjectures Geometry Farris 2015.
Entry Task P. 82 – Blue Box LT: I can observe patterns and reach a conclusion based on those patterns.
Patterns and Inductive Reasoning. Inductive reasoning is reasoning that is based on patterns you observe. If you observe a pattern in a sequence, you.
1.0.25, 1, 1 2.0, 3, 8 3.1, 3/2, 2 4.  1/2,  2,  3 1 Warm Up.
Lesson 1-7 Inductive Reasoning. Inductive Reasoning – making conclusions based on patterns you observe. Conjecture – conclusion you reach by inductive.
2-1 Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
2.1 Patterns/Inductive Reasoning
Warm Up 1.) Adds one more side to the polygon. 2.)
Inductive and Deductive Reasoning
1-1 Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
3 – 6 Inductive Reasoning.
Inductive and Deductive Reasoning
2-1 Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
Factors, multiple, primes: Factors from prime factors
Inductive & Deductive Reasoning Postulates & Diagrams
Inductive Reasoning  Reasoning based on patterns you observe
Inductive Reasoning.
2.1 Using Inductive Reasoning to Make Conjectures
Five step procedure for drawing conclusions.
Warmup (Short Answer) Go into Socrative App
Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry
2-1 Inductive Reasoning.
2.1-2 Inductive Reasoning and Conditional Statements
Logic & Reasoning.
2.1 Inductive Reasoning Objectives:
2.2 Patterns & Inductive Reasoning
PATTERNS AND INDUCTIVE REASONING
2.1 Inductive Reasoning and Conjecturing
Notes 2.1 Inductive Reasoning.
Patterns & Inductive Reasoning
Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
Lesson 1-1 Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
2-1: Use Inductive reasoning
Lesson 2.1 Use Inductive Reasoning
1.1 Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
Using Inductive Reasoning to Make Conjectures 2-1
Factors, multiple, primes: Multiples
2-1 Inductive Reasoning and Conjecture
Chapter 1 Basics of Geometry.
4.2 Using Inductive Reasoning
1.1 Patterns and Inductive Reasoning
Presentation transcript:

8.29.2013 Inductive Reasoning

Using the rule, find the first 5 terms in the sequence. Do Now Using the rule, find the first 5 terms in the sequence. n2 (-n)2 -n2

Objective Students will identify the next term in a pattern using inductive reasoning. Agenda Quiz Overview (10) class Inductive Reasoning (20) group

Inductive Reasoning – the process of observing data, recognizing patterns, and making generalizations about those patterns.

Conjecture– a generalization made using inductive reasoning

To prove a conjecture true, you must prove that it is true in all cases. To prove a conjecture is false, you must prove it false in only one case.

Give a counter example to the following conjecture: The difference of two positive numbers is always a positive number.

Do you think it is easier to prove a conjecture is true or false?

Write a sequence. When I say switch, have your neighbor try to figure it out.

Write a conjecture (true or false) Write a conjecture (true or false). When I say switch, have your neighbor prove it true or false.

Goldbach’s Conjecture: Every even number greater than two can be written as the sum of two primes. Select an even number from 50-100 and show that Goldbach’s conjecture is true.

Turn and Talk Did you prove his conjecture Turn and Talk Did you prove his conjecture? No, you showed it true only for your number.

Exit Ticket What is the next term in the sequence? 1, -2, 3, -4, _____ A, b, C, d, ____