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1. If I have two points, A and B, name at least four geometric elements taught in Lesson 1 that I can create with only the two points. (For example, the name of a line through points X and Y would be written ln_XY.)
My answer: Line, line segment, ray, and point
2. If I have line DE and ray ED, can I prove I have a plane? Explain your answer.
My answer: No, you do not have a plane. I am assuming that they are on the same line, which goes against one of the “rules” to have a plane.
3. Write out the four logical forms of the statement: Cats make great pets. (Label the four forms: statement, inverse, etc. and write them as If..then..)
My answer: If it’s a cat, then it’s a great pet.
If it’s a great pet, then it’s a cat.
If it’s not a cat, then it’s not a great pet.
If it’s not a great pet, then it’s not a cat.
4. Write a counterexample for the converse of "Cats make great pets."
My answer: A tiger is a cat, and it’s not a great pet.
5. Write out the four logical forms of the statement: Cars have four wheels. (Label the four forms: statement, inverse, etc. and write them as If..then..)
My answer: If it’s a car, it has four wheels.
If there are four wheels, then it’s a car.
If it’s not a car, then it doesn’t have four wheels.
If it doesn’t have four wheels, then it’s not a car.
6. Write a counterexample for the converse of "Cars have four wheels."
My answer: The aptera is a car, and it has three wheels.
These were the corrections my teacher gave me
#1 We are already given a point, so that is not a new element created. Please give each of these a name using the points A and B as shown in the example in the question.
#2 What is your reasoning for saying that these are on the same line?
#3, 5 Please label each of these: statement, converse, etc..
#4, 6 We want a counterexample of the converse.
I’m really confused and in need of some help, I have to get geometry done over the summer but this lesson has had me at a roadblock.
Any and all help would be very much appreciated,
Thx!
Hello Carly.
4. Write a counterexample for the converse of "Cats make great pets."
My answer: A tiger is a cat, and it’s not a great pet.
This is not correct. The sentence can be rewritten “All cats are great pets”; the converse is then “All great pets are cats”. Now give an example of an animal that is a great pet but not a cat.
6. Write a counterexample for the converse of "Cars have four wheels."
My answer: The aptera is a car, and it has three wheels.
Again, not correct. The converse is “All things with four wheels are cars”. Give an example of something that has four wheels but is not a car.
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