SOL G.1
The student will construct and judge the validity of a logical argument consisting of a set of premises and a conclusion.
This will include ...
This will include ...
- identifying the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of a conditional statement;
- translating a short verbal argument into symbolic form;
- using Venn diagrams to represent set relationships; and
- using deductive reasoning.
Videos and Mini Quizzes
Topic 1: Conditionals, converses, inverses, contrapositives, and biconditionals (video link) (quiz link)
Topic 2: Translating verbal to symbolic (video link) (quiz link)
Topic 3: Venn diagrams and set relationships (video link) (quiz link)
Topic 4: Counterexamples, Law of Detachment, Law of Syllogism, and the Law of the Contrapositive (video link) (quiz link)
Topic 2: Translating verbal to symbolic (video link) (quiz link)
Topic 3: Venn diagrams and set relationships (video link) (quiz link)
Topic 4: Counterexamples, Law of Detachment, Law of Syllogism, and the Law of the Contrapositive (video link) (quiz link)