Learn to determine the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement

Learn to determine the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement

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Mathematics

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains how to identify and label the hypothesis and conclusion in conditional statements. It emphasizes that 'if' and 'then' are fixed parts of the statement and do not change. The hypothesis follows the 'if' and is sometimes referred to as 'P', while the conclusion follows the 'then' and is referred to as 'Q'. The tutorial provides an example to illustrate the 'If P, then Q' structure.

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3 mins • 1 pt

Describe how you would box the hypothesis and conclusion in a conditional statement.

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Explain the significance of the 'if' and 'then' in a conditional statement.

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What is the role of the hypothesis in a conditional statement?

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How do you identify the conclusion in a conditional statement?

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What does the statement 'If P, then Q' represent in terms of hypothesis and conclusion?

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