This depends on what portion of math you are talking about. This question needs to have a little bit more information in it.
work it left to right then insert ie
If you do not like math, then you do not like science.
it is the logical "opposite" of a mathematical statement
If I do not like math, then I do not like science.
The inverse of 'If I like math then I like science' is 'If I do not like math then I do not like science'.
it is a long math question.
the introduction paragraph and mainly the thesis statement.
Yes, "thesis" is not capitalized in a thesis statement.
A persuasive thesis statement contains the author's opinion on a topic, whereas an explanatory thesis statement does not.
No you may not ask any questions in your thesis statement, because the thesis statement basically states your answer to whatever you are doing.
A persuasive thesis statement argues the author's opinion on a topic; a descriptive thesis statement does not.
Thesis statement is a noun phrase, consisting of the main noun statement and the noun adjunct thesis.
What is a great thesis statement about Radiology?
He was 78 when he discovered his thesis statement
A persuasive thesis statement contains the author's opinion on a topic, whereas an explanatory thesis statement does not.
The central point appears in your thesis statement.
offer evidence in support of the thesis statement