2.4 Deductive Reasoning Deductive Reasoning – Sometimes called logical reasoning. – The process of reasoning logically from given statements or facts to.

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2.4 Deductive Reasoning Deductive Reasoning – Sometimes called logical reasoning. – The process of reasoning logically from given statements or facts to a conclusion. – Drawing a conclusion based on several facts.

Law of Detachment If the hypothesis of a true conditional is true, then the conclusion is true. Symbols If p  q is true, and p is true, then q is true. To use the Law of Detachment, identify the hypothesis of the given true conditional. – If the second given statement matches the hypothesis of the conditional, then you can make a valid conclusion.

Using the Law of Detachment What can you conclude from the given true statements? A.Given: If a student gets an A on a final exam, then the student will pass the course. Felicia got an A on her history final exam. B.Given: If a ray divides an angle into two congruent angles, then the ray is an angle bisector. RS divides angle ARB so that angle ARS is congruent to angle SRB.

Using the Law of Detachment A.You can conclude that Felicia will pass her history course. B.You can conclude that RS is an angle bisector.

Law of Syllogism If p  q is true, and q  r is true, then p  r is true. Example: – If it is July, then you are on summer vacation. If you are on summer vacation, then you work at a smoothie shop. – You conclude: If it is July, then you work at a smoothie shop.

Using the Law of Syllogism What can you conclude from the given information? A.Given: If a figure is a square, then the figure is a rectangle. If a figure is a rectangle, then the figure has four sides. B.Given: If you do gymnastics, then you are flexible. If you do ballet, then you are flexible.

Using the Law of Syllogism A.You conclude: If a figure is a square, then the figure has four sides. B.The statements have the same conclusion. Neither conclusion is the hypothesis of the other statement, so you can’t use the Law of Syllogism. You can’t make a conclusion.

More Practice!!!!! Homework – Textbook p. 110 #6 – 17 ALL.