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Does Lindsey play soccer?

Does Lindsey play soccer?. Introduction of deductive reasoning. Showing how from just a few statements, one is able to deduce a great deal. Objective. The student understands the importance of logical reasoning, justification, and proof in mathematics/science.

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Does Lindsey play soccer?

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  1. Does Lindsey play soccer? Introduction of deductive reasoning. Showing how from just a few statements, one is able to deduce a great deal.

  2. Objective The student understands the importance of logical reasoning, justification, and proof in mathematics/science. Performance Description: The student uses deductive reasoning to prove a statement.

  3. Vocabulary Terms The Law of Ruling Out Possibilities: When statement p or statement q is true, and q is not true, then p is true. Finite: Having bounds, limited. Deduct: To derive by subtracting Deductive reasoning: the process of reasoning in which a conclusion follows necessarily from the premise; reasoning from the general to the specific.

  4. Activity Ajay, Maxine, Kenny, Lindsey, and Susan each play a different sport. The sports are basketball, soccer, tennis, baseball, and swimming. Use the following information to deduce which sports are played by which individuals. • Maxine does not play soccer. • Susan either plays tennis or she swims. • Ajay plays either basketball or tennis, or he swims. • Kenny does not play a sport with a ball.

  5. Procedure 1. Ask yourself if your information is finite. If yes, construct a grid to organize your given information. 2. Since there are 5 students and 5 sports you will need a 5 by 5 grid like the one shown.

  6. Procedure • Using X’s and subscripts to denote clues, mark the information you are sure about in the grid you created. • Using the Law of Ruling Out Possibilities to eliminate other choices marking them with X’s in your grid. • O’s denote the only possibility left for each of the students’ perspective sport.

  7. Procedure • Maxine does not play soccer. • Susan either plays tennis or she swims. • Ajay plays either basketball or tennis, or he swims. • Kenny does not play a sport with a ball. Ajay O X3 X X3 X O Maxine X X1 X X Kenny X4 X4 X4 X4 O Lindsey X O X X X Susan X2 X2 O X2 X

  8. Questions • Does Lindsey play soccer? • What careers do you think this would be applicable? YES !!! Doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Detective, Police, Teacher, Fire Fighter and many others.

  9. General Statements Make a general statement about deductive reasoning and the Law of Ruling Out Possibilities. The student can positively show and prove a given statement using logic.

  10. Credits Geometry, USCMP, Scott Foresman Addison Wesley, 1998. Clip art, Microsoft online clip art gallery, www.microsoft.com, 2003.

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