CK12 - Geometry

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Hereare two true statements.

If and are a linearpair, then.

and are a linearpair.

Whatconclusiondo we drawfrom thesetwo statements?

The next exampleis a warningnot to turn the law of detachmentaround.


Example 5


Hereare two true statements.

If and are a linearpair, then

and

Whatconclusioncan we drawfrom thesetwo statements?

None!Thesestatementsare in the form

Notethat since and , we also knowthat , but this
doesnot meanthat they are a linearpair.


The law of detachmentdoesnot apply. No furtherconclusionis justified.

You mightbe temptedto concludethat and are a linearpair, but if you thinkaboutit you will re-


alize that wouldnot be justified.For example,in the rectanglebelow and (and


, but , and are definitelyNOTa linearpair.

Now let’s look ahead.We will be doingsomemorecomplexdeductivereasoningas we moveaheadin ge-
ometry. In manycaseswe will buildchainsof connectedif-thenstatements,leadingto a desiredconclusion.
Startwith a simplifiedexample.


Example 6


Supposethe followingstatementsare true.


  1. If Pete is late, Markwill be late.

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