Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
17 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Inductive Reasoning
|
Process of reasoning that a rule or statement is true because specific cases are true.
|
|
Conjecture
|
A statement that is believed to be true.
|
|
Counter Example Conditional
|
Example that proves that a conjecture or statement is false.
|
|
Conditional Statement
|
A statement that can be written in the form of "it p then q".
|
|
Hypothesis
|
The part of a conditional statement following the word if.
|
|
Conclusion
|
The part of a conditional statement following the word then.
|
|
Truth Value
|
A statement that can have a thrush value of true or false.
|
|
Negation
|
The negation of a statement p is "not p" written as ~p
|
|
Converse
|
The statement formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement.
|
|
Inverse
|
The statement formed by negating the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement.
|
|
Contrapositive
|
The statement formed by both exchanging and negating the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement.
|
|
Logically Equivalent
|
Statements that have the same truth value.
|
|
Deductive Reasoning
|
The process of using logic to draw conclusions.
|
|
Biconditional
|
A statement that can be written in the form "p if and only if q".
|
|
Polygon
|
A closed plane figure with 3 or more segments.
|
|
Triangle
|
A three sided polygon.
|
|
Quadrilateral
|
A four sided polygon.
|