Geometry help A statement that can be expressed in if-then form is a? Converse Conditional biconditional counterexample
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ok let me think it sometimes takes a minute for it to come back to me
Okay Thank you for your help
I believe it is a conditional statement
Okay, could you help me with some more questions please? I have an F in that class right now and I need to bring it up or I am screwed
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Which shows a true conditional with a correctly identified hypothesis and conclusion? The first three months are free, so I must have joined the gym. Hypothesis: the first free months are free. Conclusion: I must have joined a gym if you join the gym, then it is free for the first three months. Hypothesis: it is free for the first three months conclusion: you join the gym if you join the gym, then it is free for the first three months. Hypothesis: You join the Gym conclusion: it is free for the first three months. the first three months are free, so I must have joined a gym. Hypothesis: I must have joined a gym Conclusion:the first free months are free
I think it would be the first one
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