Statements:
1. m<DHF = m<EHG
2. m<1 = m<1
3. m<2 + m<1 = m<DHE
m<3+ m<1 = m<EHG
4. m<2 + m<1 = m<3 + m<1
5. m<2 = m<3
Reasons:
1. Given
2. reflective property
3. Angle addition postulate
4. substitution
5. subtraction property of equality
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
- <u><em>Option A. F T → F</em></u>
Explanation:
A conditional is represented by:
Where p is called the antecedent, and q is the consequent.
Thus, a conditional states that if the antecedent is true, its consequent is also true; also, if the consequent is false, then the antecedent must be false.
On the other hand, if the antecedent is true, the consequent can be either true or false.
<u>1. State the antecedent of the conditional and is truth value</u>
- Truth value: False, because 6 is not greater than 10.
<u>2. State the consequent of the conditional and its truh value</u>
- Truth value: True, because 8 times 3 is 24.
<u>3. Truth value of the conditional</u>
Hence, the truth value of the conditional is:
Which is the option A.
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