Refer to the following conditional statement: If a and b are odd integers, then a + b is an even integer. Which shows the conclusion? A. a + b is an even integer B. a and b are odd integers C. a + b is not an even integer D. a and b are not odd integers
A is the right.
The hypothesis is a and b are even integers, and the conclusion is a+b is even.
The if part is the hypothesis, the then part is the conclusion.
Refer to the following conditional statement: If a and b are odd integers, then a • b is an odd integer. Which is the converse of the statement? A. If a and b are not odd integers, then a • b is not an odd integer. B. a • b is an odd integer C. If a • b is an odd integer, then a and b are odd integers. D. a and b are odd integers
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@KingD do u know it?
if hypothesis, then conclusion. simple.
i think it's C.
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