If it is a bicycle, then it has two wheels.
7. Give the hypothesis of the conditional statement.
8. Give the conclusion of the conditional statement.
9. “If it has two wheels, then it is a bicycle.” Tell whether this is the converse, the inverse, or the contrapositive of the given conditional.
10. “If it does not have two wheels, then it is not a bicycle.” Tell whether this is the converse, the inverse, or the contrapositive of the given conditional.
11. “If it is not a bicycle, then it does not have two wheels.” Tell whether this is the converse, the inverse, or the contrapositive of the given conditional.
12. Tell which of the original statement, the converse, the inverse, and the contrapositive are true statements. (Hint: Can you think of another two-wheeled vehicle?)
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Answer:
7. The hypothesis of a conditional statement is the phrase immediately following the word if. The conclusion of a conditional statement is the phrase immediately following the word then. Hypothesis: Two lines form right angles Conclusion: The lines are perpendicular.
8. The conclusion of a conditional statement is the phrase immediately following the word then. The conclusion of a conditional statement is the phrase immediately following the word then. Hypothesis: Two lines form right angles Conclusion: The lines are perpendicular.