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  1. Concept of Hypothesis

  2. What Is A Hypothesis?

  3. HOW TO FORMULATE OBJECTIVES & HYPOTHESIS WITH AN EXAMPLE

  4. Lesson 2 Section 2 Conditional Statements

  5. HYPOTHESIS STATEMENT IS ACCEPTED OR REJECTED l THESIS TIPS & GUIDE

  6. How to State the Hypothesis (Conditional Statements)

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  1. 1.1: Statements and Conditional Statements

    A conditional statement is a statement that can be written in the form "If P then Q ," where P and Q are sentences. For this conditional statement, P is called the hypothesis and Q is called the conclusion. Intuitively, "If P then Q " means that Q must be true whenever P is true.

  2. Conditional Statement: Definition, Truth Table, Examples

    What Is a Conditional Statement? A conditional statement is a statement that is written in the "If p, then q" format. Here, the statement p is called the hypothesis and q is called the conclusion. It is a fundamental concept in logic and mathematics. Conditional statement symbol: p → q. A conditional statement consists of two parts.

  3. Understanding a Conditional Statement

    Definition: A Conditional Statement is... symbolized by p q, it is an if-then statement in which p is a hypothesis and q is a conclusion. The logical connector in a conditional statement is denoted by the symbol . The conditional is defined to be true unless a true hypothesis leads to a false conclusion. A truth table for p q is shown below.

  4. If-Then Statements

    The conclusion is the second, or "then," part of a conditional statement. The conclusion is the result of a hypothesis. If-then statements might not always be written in the "if-then" form. Here are some examples of conditional statements: Statement 1: If you work overtime, then you'll be paid time-and-a-half. Statement 2: I'll wash ...

  5. Conditional Statement

    Conditional Statement. A conditional statement is a part of mathematical reasoning which is a critical skill that enables students to analyze a given hypothesis without any reference to a particular context or meaning. In layman words, when a scientific inquiry or statement is examined, the reasoning is not based on an individual's opinion.

  6. Conditional Statement

    A conditional statement is made up of two parts. First, there is a hypothesis that is placed after "if" and before the comma and second is a conclusion that is placed after "then". Here, the hypothesis will be "you do my homework" and the conclusion will be "I will pay you 50 dollars". Now, this statement can either be true or ...

  7. How to identify the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional

    A conditional statement is an if-then statement connecting a hypothesis (p) and the conclusion (q... 👉 Learn how to label the parts of a conditional statement.

  8. Conditional Statements

    A conditional statement, as we've seen, has the form "if p then , q, " and we use the connective . p → q. As many mathematical statements are in the form of a conditional, it is important to keep in mind how to determine if a conditional statement is true or false. A conditional, , p → q, is TRUE if you can show that whenever p is true ...

  9. Conditional Statements (15+ Examples in Geometry)

    A conditional statement has two parts: hypothesis (if) and conclusion (then). In fact, conditional statements are nothing more than "If-Then" statements! Sometimes a picture helps form our hypothesis or conclusion. Therefore, we sometimes use Venn Diagrams to visually represent our findings and aid us in creating conditional statements. But ...

  10. Conditional Statements Study Guide

    Geometry uses conditional statements that can be symbolically written as \(p \rightarrow q\) (read as "if , then")."If" is the hypothesis, and "then" is the conclusion.. The conclusion is sometimes written before the hypothesis. Does not always have to include the words "if" and "then."

  11. Biconditional Statement

    A biconditional statement combines a conditional statement with its converse statement. Both the conditional and converse statements must be true to produce a biconditional statement. If we remove the if-then part of a true conditional statement, combine the hypothesis and conclusion, and tuck in a phrase "if and only if," we can create ...

  12. PDF Identify the hypothesis and conclusion of each conditional statement

    The hypothesis of a conditional statement is the phrase immediately following the word if. The conclusion of a conditional statement is the phrase immediately following the word then . Hypothesis: 2 x + 5 > 7 Conclusion: x > 1 $16:(5 H: 2 x + 5 > 7; C: x > 1 If two angles are supplementary, then the sum of the measures of the angles is 180.

  13. Conditional Statements and Equivalence Quiz

    If p is the hypothesis of a conditional statement and q is the conclusion, which is represented by ~p → ~q? A) the original conditional statement B) the converse of the original conditional statement C) the contrapositive of the original conditional statement D) the inverse of the original conditional statement.

  14. 1. What is the hypothesis for this conditional statement? If a number

    In the provided statement, 'a number is even' is the hypothesis. Explanation: In a conditional statement such as 'If a number is even then it is divisible by 2', the hypothesis is the part that directly follows the 'if'. So in this case, 'a number is even' is the hypothesis. It is what we are assuming to be true for the purpose of the statement.

  15. 2.03 Quiz: Reasoning 2 Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Select the hypothesis of the conditional statement. If it rains on Sunday, then we will stay indoors., Use the conditional statement to answer the question. If today is Thursday, then tomorrow is Friday. What is the inverse of the statement?, Use the conditional statement to answer the question. If an angle measures 43°, then ...

  16. Solved What is the hypothesis in this conditional statement ...

    Question: What is the hypothesis in this conditional statement? If that number is divisible by 4, then it is even. What is the hypothesis in this conditional statement? If that number is divisible by 4, then it is even. There are 2 steps to solve this one. Expert-verified.

  17. Geometry Unit 2 Lesson 2 Flashcards

    A related conditional statement resulting from the exchange and negation of both the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement is the ___. contrapositive of a conditional statement Which statement is the converse of: If a figure is a triangle, then it has three sides.

  18. Solved 2. Identify the hypothesis and the conclusion in each

    Answer to Solved 2. Identify the hypothesis and the conclusion in each | Chegg.com

  19. Geometry Unit 2 Flashcards

    The __ is the part of a conditional statement that expresses the conditions that must be met. ... A ____ is a related conditional statement that results from the exchange and negation of the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement. binconditional. if and only if. inductive.

  20. 5.03 Quiz: Reasoning 2 Flashcards

    Select the hypothesis of the conditional statement: If you walk to the movie theater, then you will arrive late. ... Use the conditional statement to answer the question: If an angle is a right angle, then the angle measures 90°. Are the statement and its contra-positive true?

  21. Math Unit 2 Quiz 1 Flashcards

    Hypothesis. The ___________ is the part of a conditional statement that expresses the conditions that must be met by the statement. Conclusion. The part of a conditional statement that expresses the action that will result if the conditions of the statement are met is the ______________. truth value.