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Logical Reasoning Notes

The document discusses key concepts in logic and reasoning including inductive reasoning, deductive reasoning, conditional statements, hypotheses, conclusions, converses, inverses, contrapositives, perfect squares, Fibonacci numbers, truth values, counterexamples, conjectures, and Venn diagrams. It provides examples of using Venn diagrams to count things that are in one category or both categories.

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Logical Reasoning Notes

The document discusses key concepts in logic and reasoning including inductive reasoning, deductive reasoning, conditional statements, hypotheses, conclusions, converses, inverses, contrapositives, perfect squares, Fibonacci numbers, truth values, counterexamples, conjectures, and Venn diagrams. It provides examples of using Venn diagrams to count things that are in one category or both categories.

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Inductive Reasoning

Deductive Reasoning

Conditional Statement

Hypothesis

Conclusion

Converse

Inverse

Contrapositive

Perfect Squares

Fibonacci Numbers

CATEGORY

WORD

DESCRIPTION/EXAMPLE

Truth value

Counterexample

Conjecture

Venn diagram

MATH
In a Venn Diagram, or means to count one thing or the other thing or both

SCIENCE

25
MATH

16

32
SCIENCE

Number of people who take math or science is _____

In a Venn Diagram, and means to count only both

25

16

32

Number of people who take math and science is _____

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