Chapter 1: Q22. (page 57)
Identify the hypothesis and conclusion of each statement.
Then write each statement in if-then form.
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Chapter 1: Q22. (page 57)
Identify the hypothesis and conclusion of each statement.
Then write each statement in if-then form.
For
is the hypothesis and is the conclusion.
If role="math" localid="1642574280554" , then
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