Please Help!!!! Fan and Medal!!!!! Which is the conclusion of this statement? If a and b are odd, then a • b is odd. A. If a • b is odd, then a and b is odd. B. If a and b are odd, then a • b is odd. C. a • b is odd. D. a and b are odd.
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If p • q is odd, then p and q are odd
Can you help me with more please @PrincessLilian
Which is the hypothesis of this statement? If a and b are negative, then a + b is negative. A. If a and b are negative, then a + b is negative. B. If a + b is negative, then a and b is negative. C. a and b are negative. D. a + b is negative.
I think D.
I'm not that good at conclusions and hypothesis. I only got 80% on my quiz.
I can pass with 80%
Hold on.
I can't find my quiz paper. I could find a site that can help you? You're really going to have to learn this for next years algebra. Or you're going to be far,far,far behind. Trust me.
i know im about to go into high school
What's the nae of the lesson you're learning?
Hypothesis and Conclusion
I could go through it with you if you want.
sure
if [hypothesis] then [conclusion]
The IF is the hypothesis, and THEN is the conclusion
IF a and b are negative, THEN a + b is negative.
Rewrite the following statement as a conditional statement: All cats are black. A. If an animal is a cat, then it is black. B. If an animal is not a cat, then it is black. C. If an animal is not black, then it is a cat. D. If an animal is black, then it is a cat.
I think A.
If all cats are black, then if an animal is a cat, it is black.
Which is the conclusion of this statement? If a and b are both negative then a • b = |a| • |b|. A. If a and b are both negative, a • b = |a| • |b|. B. a • b = |a| • |b| if a and b are both negative. C. a and b are both negative. D. a • b = |a| • |b|.
I think D. again
"If both a and b are negative..." You have to look out for the word IF, a • b = |a| • |b|
Honestly this is getting confusing, I think we should find someone who really knows what they're talking about. I'm not a algebra wiz.
ok thanks alot youre very helpful.
Thanks @sammy34daisy :)
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