Hypothesis followed by a conclusion is called an If-then statement or a conditional statement.
A conditional statement.
It is what you get in an inference, after negating both sides. That is, if you have a statement such as: if a then b the inverse of this statement is: if not a then not b Note that the inverse is NOT equivalent to the original statement.
A conditional statement uses the words if... Then
It is a statement of succession.
It is a logical conditional statement which states that if some condition, a, is satisfied then another condition, b, must be satisfied. If a is not satisfied then we can say nothing about b.An equivalent statement, in a non-conditional form, is that~b or a must be TRUE, where ~b denotes not b.
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A declarative sentence makes a statement and uses a period.
The answer is conditional!
There is no "uses" statement in C. Please restate the question.
The conditional statement "If A then B" is equivalent to "Not B or A" So, the inverse of "If A then B" is the inverse of "Not B or A" which is "Not not B and not A", that is "B and not A",
A mathematical statement of the form if A then B would be a conditional statement.
A conditional statement uses the words if... Then
It is what you get in an inference, after negating both sides. That is, if you have a statement such as: if a then b the inverse of this statement is: if not a then not b Note that the inverse is NOT equivalent to the original statement.
It is a statement of succession.
Fragment b/c it doesn't finish the statement.
B = A.
Without further information, the only correct statement would be "he is not AB type".
conditional statement