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Thursday, September 29, 2005 

2.2 Biconditional Statements and 4.2 revisited

MS: Conditional Statements
Check #15
2.2: Biconditional Statements
• Postulates
HW: #16 page 82 #13-43 (odd), 59-65 (odd)
2.4 Cont....
• Geometric properties (Reflexive, symmetric, transitive)
HW: #17 page 99 #1-8, 10-15, 35-49 (odd)
Reminder: Chapter 2 Test on Thurs. 10/6

Today in class I learned about Biconditional Statment "if an only if". and revisiting the proprty of inequality. For example reflexitive prop. AB=AB. and symatric prop.

Today we learn how totake a statement and see if it true or not. We reworded it and saw if it made scence and if we had a reason why it wasn't true or not.

Today in class I learned how to seperate an "if and only if" statment into the "if then form" then prove it true or false.

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