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Name___________________

Period ____

Geometry Agenda
Week 1.4

Objective

Monday

Review

September

Grade

12, 2016

Study for your test!

Tuesday

Test

September
13, 2016

Relax

Wednesday Inductive Reasoning


September
14, 2016

Practice

Thursday

Conditional

September
15, 2016
Friday
September
16, 2016

Statements
Practice
Biconditional
Statements
Practice
First Things First

Average ______

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Geometry: Unit 2 Geometric Reasoning

2.1 Student Practice Inductive Reasoning


1. How many tiles are there in the tenth figure?

2. Find the number of triangles that will be in the sixth figure.

3. Find the next three items in the pattern LM, KN, JO, IP, ___, ___, ___.
a) HQ, GS, FT

b) HR, GS, FT

c) GQ, FR, ES

d) HQ, GR, FS

e) QH, RG, SF

4. Find the next two items in the pattern (45, 31), (41, 19), (37, 17), (33, 15), (__, __), (__, __)

The times for the first eight matches of the Santa Barbara Open womens volleyball tournament are
shown. Show that each conjecture is false by finding a counterexample.
Match
Time

1
0:31

2
0:56

3
0:51

4
0:18

5
0:50

6
0:34

7
1:03

8
0:36

5. Every one of the first eight matches lasted less than 1 hour. _______________________________

6. These matches were all longer than a half hour. ___________________________________

Geometry: Unit 3 Conditional and Biconditional Statements


Practice Conditional and Biconditional Statements
Name ______________________________

Date ________________ Period ______

Underline the hypothesis once and the conclusion twice.


1. If you see lightning, then you hear thunder.

2. If two rays are opposite rays, then they form a line.

3. Four angles are formed if two lines intersect.


Write the following statements as a conditional:
4. All right angles are 90o.

5. I go to the movies only on Fridays.

6. Congruent segments have equal measures.

Write a conditional statement from the Venn


diagram.

Draw a Venn Diagram

Mammals
7.

8. Plane is an undefined term.


Dolphins

Describe a counterexample that could demonstrate that the statement is false.


9. If the car is blue, then it is a mustang.

10. If two angles share a vertex, then they are adjacent.

11. A polygon with 4 right angles is a square.

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Geometry: Unit 3 Conditional and Biconditional Statements


12. Write a true conditional statement whose converse is false. (give a counterexample to prove the
converse is false)

13. Write a rule to describe the relationship:

x
y

-8
-5

4
7

7
10

9
12

REVIEW:
14. Find the next 2 terms in the sequence

a. 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, ________________, ________________ ...

b.

, __________________, _________________

15. Find one counterexample to show that each conjecture is false.


a. Triangle ABC is a right triangle, so angle A is 90.

Geometry: Unit 3 Conditional and Biconditional Statements Day 2


Practice Conditional and Biconditional Statements Day 2
Name ______________________________

Pages 49-59

Date ________________ Period ______

1. Complete the table:


Symbolic Notation
Conditional
Statement

If C is acute, then mC < 90.

T or F

Converse

T or F

Biconditional

T or F

Inverse

T or F

Contrapositive

T or F

2. Complete the table:


Symbolic Notation
Conditional
Statement

If x = 5 then x2 = 25

Converse
Biconditional

T or F
T or F

Not validwhy?

T or F

Inverse

T or F

Contrapositive

T or F

Write the following as a biconditional.


3. The definition of coplanar points.

4. The definition of supplementary angles.

5. The definition of angle bisector. (Hint the angle bisector is a ray). Then explain what is meant by the
statement A good definition is reversible.

Geometry: Unit 3 Conditional and Biconditional Statements Day 2


Use the diagram to write a definition as a biconditional statement.
6. _________________________________________________________

Equilateral triangle

not an equilateral triangle

7. Let a represent Two lines are parallel to the same line, and let b represent The two lines are
parallel. Which symbolic statement represents the conditional If two lines are NOT parallel, then
they are parallel to the same line?
A.

ab

B. b a

C. b a

D. b a

8. Which statement must be true if the following conditional statement is true?


If Stacey does all of her homework, then she will make an A.
A.
B.
C.
D.

If Stacey doesnt do all of her homework, she will not make an A.


If Stacey doesnt make an A, then she didnt do all of her homework.
If Stacey makes an A, then she did all of her homework.
If Stacey didnt do all of her homework, then she will make an A.

9. Which conditional statement can be used to write a true biconditional?


A. If a number is divisible by 4, then it is even.
B. If a ratio compares two quantities measured in different units, the ratio is a rate.
C. If two angles are supplementary, then they are adjacent.
D. If an angle is right, then it is not acute.

10. Is the conjecture true or false:


a) If two angles are complementary and congruent, then the measure of each is 45.
b) A pair of acute angles can be supplementary.

c) A linear pair of angles is also a pair of supplementary angles.

11. Find the next item in the pattern.

2 7 1 5 1 1 1
, , , , , , , ....
3 12 2 12 3 4 6

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