This describes one kind of statement that can appear in a logical syllogism or argument. If a given argument A is true, then it follows that argument B must be true. It does not automatically follow that if B is true, then A must be true.
If A is true , then B is False.
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hypothetical syllogism
Cause and effect
if a is true then b must be true
if a is true, then b must be true
fifteen turtles are fed iceberg lettuce and vitamins, while another fifteen turtles are fed only iceberg lettuce. :) APEX
B. The direction of the object's velocity is constant.
The relationship between A and B is the same as C and D.
That's the magnitude of 'Displacement'.If you want the complete 'Displacement', you also have to includethe direction from Point-A to Point-B.
if a is true, then b must be true
A conditional statement.
A mathematical statement of the form if A then B would be a conditional statement.
This describes one kind of statement that can appear in a logical syllogism or argument. If a given argument A is true, then it follows that argument B must be true. It does not automatically follow that if B is true, then A must be true.'All living humans are breathing animals' is true. [If you are a living human (A) you breathe (B).'All breathing animals are therefore human' is not true. [If you breathe (B) you are a living human (A).
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A conditional statement.
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A conditional statement
A does not burn in air, and B does burn in air.
For example the chemical reactivity.
They all have similar chemical properties.