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The document discusses different types of reasoning: - Inductive reasoning makes conclusions based on patterns in observed cases, while deductive reasoning draws conclusions that are necessarily true given the initial premises. - Examples provided include concluding tomorrow will be Saturday based on it being Friday, concluding it will snow on New Year's Day based on past years of snow, and concluding all tulips are red based on examining a sample of red tulips. - Deductive examples include determining an equilateral triangle is also isosceles if it has two congruent sides, and solving the equation 5x=25 to determine x=5.

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The document discusses different types of reasoning: - Inductive reasoning makes conclusions based on patterns in observed cases, while deductive reasoning draws conclusions that are necessarily true given the initial premises. - Examples provided include concluding tomorrow will be Saturday based on it being Friday, concluding it will snow on New Year's Day based on past years of snow, and concluding all tulips are red based on examining a sample of red tulips. - Deductive examples include determining an equilateral triangle is also isosceles if it has two congruent sides, and solving the equation 5x=25 to determine x=5.

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1. Since today is Friday, tomorrow will be


Saturday.
- Inductive Reasoning
2. Since it has snowed every New Year’s Day
for the past four years, it will snow on New
Year’s Day this year.
-Inductive Reasoning
3.A child examines ten tulips that are each red and
concludes that all tulips must be red.
-Deductive Reasoning
4.If an isosceles triangle has at least two sides
congruent, then an equilateral triangle is also
isosceles.
-Deductive Reasoning
5. Sandy earned A’s on her test on her first six
geometry tests so she concludes that she will
always earn A’s on geometry tests.
-Inductive Reasoning
6.If 5x=25, then x=5.
-Deductive Reasoning
Answer Copy #2

1. 45 HANDSHAKES
2. 30 SQUARES
3. 15 RECTANGLES
4. 27 TRIANGLES
5. 1,4,9,16 and 25 are
open.
Guide Question:
Reflection:
The two Elements of our group was
Team Work and Perseverance of our
group made the transfer task fast and
easy. Also geometry is not about
figures, triangles, circles and angles
but also needs Logical Thinking. In
this transfer task we gain many things
like points and knowledge about our
transfer task.

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