Asked by maria
State what conclusion can be made IFx=5 and the given statement is true
IFx>x=z, then y=14z.
I don't understand this part of your statement:
"IFx>x=z,"
Please clarify this.
If x>X-2, then y=14x
Ok, I will suppose this is the question then
"State what conclusion can be made IFx=5 and the given statement is true
"If x>X-2, then y=14x"
Since the antecedent is true and the implication is true, the consequent 'must' be true.
Therefore we can conclude y=14*5, or y = something you can finish.
IFx>x=z, then y=14z.
I don't understand this part of your statement:
"IFx>x=z,"
Please clarify this.
If x>X-2, then y=14x
Ok, I will suppose this is the question then
"State what conclusion can be made IFx=5 and the given statement is true
"If x>X-2, then y=14x"
Since the antecedent is true and the implication is true, the consequent 'must' be true.
Therefore we can conclude y=14*5, or y = something you can finish.
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