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OpenStudy (anonymous):
If 5 – 2x = 3x, then x = 1. What is the underlined portion of the statement called?
counterexample
hypothesis
conclusion
assumption
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Directrix (directrix):
What is the underlined portion? I don't see it.
OpenStudy (dayakar):
where is underline
Directrix (directrix):
@lashaun
OpenStudy (anonymous):
then x = 1 is te under line thingy
Directrix (directrix):
If 5 – 2x = 3x, ---> Hypothesis
then x = 1. -----> Conclusion
Which one?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk thats why i asked you guys
Directrix (directrix):
Look at what I posted.
Is this the underlined portion?
then x = 1. -----> Conclusion
Directrix (directrix):
then x = 1. -----> Conclusion
OpenStudy (dayakar):
ief p then q [this is form of a statement]
p is called hypothesis
q is called conclusion
OpenStudy (dayakar):
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OpenStudy (dayakar):
is it clear
Directrix (directrix):
It is clear to me @dayakar
My response was clear to me, also. :)
OpenStudy (dayakar):
@Directrix, ok
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