What is a good concept to make a (math) comic strip?

I have to choose 1 of these: inductive reasoning, deductive reasoning, law of syllogism, law of detacthment, conditional, converse, inverse, and conrapostive statements.

i have to make a short at least two frames using at least one of these concepts..including a title.. making it clear how i used it. (teacher)i.e. Sally’s Silly Syllogysm… and in the back i have to write a biref explination of the principles i used… this is for my geometry project.. i dont need it all done all i ask for is what could the frames say and what the tittle can be… any ideas?

Answer #1

Two ants walking along the edge of a paper Möbius Strip ….. http://funadvice.com/r/14n2j254amu ….. discussing the difficulties of getting to the “other edge” without crossing the paper surface inbetween (there could be all sorts of obstacles in the middle of the paper surface.

Or, as a slight modification - they are walking round the middle of the strip of paper discussing the difficulties of getting through the paper to get to the “other side” without crossing the edge(s).

A Möbius Strip can be made by getting a long rectangular strip of paper, putting a half turn (180° twist) in one end of the strip, then gluing the ends together.

It is a topological “curiosity” being a 2 dimensional surface distorted into the third dimension in such a manner as to have only one edge and one surface both of which have finite size, but no boundary on the edge, and being unbounded in one of the 2 dimensions of its single surface.

– Best wishes - Majikthise.

Answer #2

give me other concept in math which i can put in my comic strip

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