IS 1AL 7-2
Algebraic Logic: Use and know simple aspects of a logical argument:
- Explain the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning and identify and provide examples of each.
- Identify the hypothesis and conclusion in logical deduction.
- Use counterexamples to show that an assertion is false and recognize that a single counterexample is sufficient to refute an assertion.
- Determine whether the statement is true sometimes, always, or never, given a specific algebraic statement involving linear, quadratic, or absolute value expressions or equations or inequalities.
