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Conditional Statement

A logical statement that hes two parts, a hypothesis and a conclusion

If - Then Form

A form of a conditional statements in which the "if" part contains the hypothesis and the "then" part contains the conclusion

Hypothesis

A hypothesis is the "if" part of a conditional statement

Conclusion

A conclusion is the "then" part of a conditional statement

Negation

The negation of a statement is the opposite of the original statement

Converse

The converse of a conditional statement is formed by switching the hypothesis and the conclusion

Inverse

The inverse of a conditional statement is formed by negating both hypothesis and conclusion



Negating the original conditional statement

Contrapositive

The contrapositive of a conditional statement is formed negating the converse

Equivalent Statements

Equivalent statements are two statements that are both true or both false

Perpendicular Lines

If two lines that intersect to form a right angle, then they are perpendicular lines



If two lines are perpendicular lines, then they intersect to form right angles

Bi - Conditional Statement

A statement that contains the phrase "if and only if"

Conditional



Converse



Inverse



Contrapositive



Bi - Conditional

P -> Q



Q-> P



~P -> ~Q



~Q -> ~P



P <-> Q or Q <-> P