MA.912.D.6.2 Logic Arguments
Two-Dimensional
MA.912.G.1.1 Line Segments
MA.912.G.1.3 Parallel Line ∠s
MA.912.G.2.2 ∠ s of Polygons
MA.912.G.2.3 Prop of Polygons
MA.912.G.2.4 Transformations
MA.912.G.2.5 Perimeter & Area
MA.912.G.3.3 Prop of Quads
MA.912.G.3.4 Quad Theorems
MA.912.G.4.6 ~ & Triangles
MA.912.G.4.7 Inequality Theo
MA.912.G.5.4 Right Triangles
MA.912.G.6.5 Circle Measures
MA.912.G.6.6 Circle Equations
MA.912.G.8.4 Conjectures
Three-Dimensional
Trig & Discrete Math
In Your Text
Section 2-3; Pages 105-113
Extend 2-3; Page 114
What You Need To Know...
Find the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of a statement.
- This benchmark will be assessed using MC (Multiple Choice) items.
Example One
Which of the following is the converse of the following statement?
"If today is Sunday, then tomorrow is Monday."
A. If tomorrow is Monday, then today is Sunday.
B. If tomorrow is not Monday, then today is Sunday.
C. If today is not Sunday, then tomorrow is not Monday.
D. If tomorrow is not Monday, then today is not Sunday.