Which of the Following Statements Is True of a Hypothesis

Note that p q is true always except when p is true and q is false. So the following sentences are true.


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The proposition p is called hypothesis or antecedent and the proposition q is the conclusion or consequent.

. It is asking which statements are logically equivalent to the given statement. This is not asking which statements are true and which are false. If 2 4 then Paris is in France true true if London is in Denmark then 2 4 false true.

It might be helpful to let P represent the hypothesis of the given statement Q represent the conclusion and then determine a symbolic representation for each statement.


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