A conditional statement, symbolized by p q, 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.
OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):
co what you think?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay, I think I get. Would that mean it would be C
OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):
yeah
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Alright thanks :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Agreed ^ that's what I thought also good job (:
ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):
im inclining more toward b
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OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):
are you sure?
OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):
hypotet conclusion has C
ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):
some what sure haha!
OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):
hahaha
Directrix (directrix):
P <--> Q is a biconditional meaning p implies q and q implies p.
A statement and its converse are simultaneously true.
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