Example:
Hypothesis: I Think The Flower Will Sink Into The Water
Conclusion: When I Tested My Experiment , I Found That My Hypothesis Was Incorrect And The Flower Floated On Top Of The Water
Contrapositive
Switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement.
The hypothesis of a conditional statement is the "if" part, which presents a condition or premise that must be met for the conclusion (the "then" part) to follow. For example, in the statement "If it rains, then the ground will be wet," the hypothesis is "it rains." It establishes the scenario under which the conclusion is considered true.
Inverse
inverse
the .... of a conditional statement is found by switching the hypothesis and conclusion .
Given a conditional statement of the form:If "hypothesis" then "conclusion",the inverse is:If "not hypothesis" then "not conclusion".
The inverse of a conditional statement switches the hypothesis and conclusion. The converse of a conditional statement switches the hypothesis and conclusion. The contrapositive of a conditional statement switches and negates the hypothesis and conclusion.
The statement in which the hypothesis becomes the conclusion and vice-versa is called the Converse.
Converse
Contrapositive
Switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement.
That is not a statement it is a question
In a research essay, a thesis statement is the main argument or claim that the essay will support. The hypothesis is a statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment or study based on the research. The conclusion summarizes the findings and ties back to the thesis statement, showing whether the hypothesis was supported or not.
In the conditional statement "If the dress is yellow, then Alan likes the dress," the hypothesis is "the dress is yellow." This part of the statement sets the condition under which the conclusion (that Alan likes the dress) is assessed. If the hypothesis is true, then the conclusion is expected to follow, but if the hypothesis is false, the truth of the conclusion is not determined by this statement alone.
No
false