#: :text Our Converse Statement Would Be, Then It Is NOT Raining."
#: :text Our Converse Statement Would Be, Then It Is NOT Raining."
#: :text Our Converse Statement Would Be, Then It Is NOT Raining."
B. Review
C. Motivation
GUESS ME!
Direction: I will flash some
collection of images that corresponds
for a single word and you are going
to guess what is that word using the
said images. (4 pics, one-word type)
1.
CONTRAPOSITIVE.
2.
INVERSE.
3.
CONVERSE
D. Presentation of the Lesson
E. Lesson Proper
Example:
Conditional statement: “If it is raining,
then the grass is wet.”
Inverse: If it is not raining, then the
grass is not wet.
Example:
Conditional statement: “If it is raining,
then the grass is wet.”
Converse: If the grass is wet, then it is
raining.
Example:
Conditional statement: “If it is raining,
then the grass is wet.”
Contrapositive: If the grass is not wet,
then it is not raining.
First step: Get the inverse.
“If it is not raining, then the grass is
not wet.”
Second step: Get the converse of the
inverse.
“If the grass is not wet, then it is not
raining.”
We can summarize how to convert the
statement in terms of p and q. Study
the table below.
Direction: In each box, you are given two statements. The first is a conditional statement,
and the second could be its converse, inverse, or contrapositive. Color the boxes BLUE if it
belongs to converse group, RED if an inverse group, and GREEN if in contrapositive group.
Assignment
Direction: Write the inverse, converse and contrapositive of the following statements.
Prepared by:
ARVIN JAY A. MILLO
Student Teacher
Checked/Reviewed by:
REY V. ANDAYA
Cooperating Teacher
Noted:
LYDIA L. BUSTOS
HT-VI, Mathematics Dept.
Approved:
YOLANDA M. GONZALES
EdD
Principal IV