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9.3.2013 Deductive Reasoning.

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1 Deductive Reasoning

2 Study for a quick quiz over inductive reasoning. You have until 2:38.
Do Now: Study for a quick quiz over inductive reasoning. You have until 2:38.

3 Objective I can use deductive reasoning to reach a logical conclusion
Objective I can use deductive reasoning to reach a logical conclusion. Agenda Quiz (15) class Stackable Activity (10) class Deductive Reasoning (10) class Bean Activity (20) group

4 DO NOW Move all the disks over to the last pole in the same order with the LEAST number of moves. But, you CANNOT place a larger disk onto a smaller disk.

5 Deductive reasoning

6 Deductive Reasoning – the process of showing that certain statements follow logically from agreed-upon assumptions and proven facts.

7 Methods T-Chart Flow Chart Paragraph

8 NIM - Rules ·You may remove as many items as you wish, from any one pile. · You may not remove pieces from more than one pile. · You must remove at least one item on your turn. To Win: Remove the LAST item(s)

9 T-Chart Flow Chart Paragraph
Methods Write down your description of a winning plan. T-Chart Flow Chart Paragraph

10 Questions to Consider:
Is it better to go first or second? Does it matter who makes the piles? Does it matter how many piles there are or how many items are in each pile? When can you tell that you are going to win? Are there any moves that you definitely don’t want to make?


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