- A statement formed by combining two statements with the word and : Conjunction
- A statement formed by interchanging the hypothesis and the conclusion in a conditional statement : Converse
- The process of making a conclusion about a specific statement by supporting with general rules and principles : Deductive reasoning
- The then clause in a conditional statement : disjunction
- A statement formed from two statements by connecting them in the form if __p____ , then ___q___ :
- A statement formed by combining two statements with the word or : Conditional
- A statement formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion and negating both of them : Contrapositive
The types of statements
Conditional statements are formed by combining statements with the word 'or' and either of the conditions in the statement must be true for the statement to be valid while a contrapositive statement is formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion in a statement while negating them as well.
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