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1 Indirect Proofs

2 Steps for Writing an Indirect Proof
Identify the conjecture to be proven. Assume the opposite of the conclusion is true. Use direct reasoning to show that the assumption leads to a contradiction. Conclude that since the assumptions is false, the original conjecture must be true.

3 So far you have written proofs using direct reasoning
So far you have written proofs using direct reasoning. You began with a true hypothesis and built a logical argument to show that a conclusion was true. In an indirect proof, you begin by assuming that the conclusion is false. Then you show that this assumption leads to a contradiction. This type of proof is also called a proof by contradiction.

4 Example 1

5 Check It Out! Example 1 Write an indirect proof that a triangle cannot have two right angles. Step 1 Identify the conjecture to be proven. Given: A triangle’s interior angles add up to 180°. Prove: A triangle cannot have two right angles. Step 2 Assume the opposite of the conclusion. An angle has two right angles.

6 Check It Out! Example 1 Continued
Step 3 Use direct reasoning to lead to a contradiction. m1 + m2 + m3 = 180° 90° + 90° + m3 = 180° 180° + m3 = 180° m3 = 0° However, by the Protractor Postulate, a triangle cannot have an angle with a measure of 0°.

7 Check It Out! Example 1 Continued
Step 4 Conclude that the original conjecture is true. The assumption that a triangle can have two right angles is false. Therefore a triangle cannot have two right angles.

8 Exit Ticket Write an indirect proof that if a > 0, then

9 Exit Ticket: Writing an Indirect Proof
Write an indirect proof that if a > 0, then Step 1 Identify the conjecture to be proven. Given: a > 0 Prove: Step 2 Assume the opposite of the conclusion. Assume

10 Example 1 Continued Step 3 Use direct reasoning to lead to a contradiction. Given, opposite of conclusion Zero Prop. of Mult. Prop. of Inequality 1  0 Simplify. However, 1 > 0.

11 Example 1 Continued Step 4 Conclude that the original conjecture is true. The assumption that is false. Therefore

12 Examples 1. Write an indirect proof of the following: If Lauren spends more than $100 on two spring jackets, then at least one of the jackets cost more than $50. 2. You know the inhabitants of Jamais always lie, while the inhabitants of Toujours always tell the truth. You meet a man who comes from one of the villages. How can you find out what village he is from by asking him only one question? OBJ: SWBAT work collaboratively in order to solve a logical thinking puzzle.

13 Lies??


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