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Lesson 2-3 Conditional Statements Lesson 2-1 Conditional Statements 1 Conditional Statement Definition: A conditional statement is a statement that can be written in if-then form. “If _____________, then ______________.” Example: If we practice hard, then we will win tomorrow. Continued…… Lesson 2-1 Conditional Statements 2 Conditional Statements have 2 parts: •The hypothesis follows the word “if”. It is the given information or the condition. •The conclusion follows the word “then”. It is the result of the given information. Example 1: If a polygon has six sides, Hypothesis then it is a hexagon. Conclusion Lesson 2-1 Conditional Statements 3 Writing Conditional Statements When writing conditional statements, turn the subject into the hypothesis and the predicate into the conclusion. Example 1: Vertical angles are congruent. Conditional If two angles are vertical, then they are congruent. Statement: Example 2: Adjacent angles have a common side. Conditional If two angles are adjacent, then they have a Statement: common side. Lesson 2-1 Conditional Statements 4 If …Then vs. Implies Another way of writing an if-then statement is using the word implies. If two angles are vertical, then they are congruent. Two angles are vertical implies they are congruent. Lesson 2-1 Conditional Statements 5 Logic Symbols p: hypothesis q: conclusion pq: If “hypothesis”, then “conclusion”. ~: “not” : “and” (conjunction) : “or” (disjunction) : “therefore” Lesson 2-1 Conditional Statements 6 Forms of Conditional Statements Conditional pq Converse qp Inverse ~p~q Contrapositive ~q~p Lesson 2-1 Conditional Statements 7 Converse Switch the hypothesis and conclusion (q p) pq If two angles are vertical, then they are congruent. qp If two angles are congruent, then they are vertical. Continued….. Lesson 2-1 Conditional Statements 8 Inverse State the opposite of both the hypothesis and conclusion. (~p~q) pq : If two angles are vertical, then they are congruent. ~p~q: If two angles are not vertical, then they are not congruent. Lesson 2-1 Conditional Statements 9 Contrapositive Switch the hypothesis and conclusion and state their opposites. (~q~p) pq : If two angles are vertical, then they are congruent. ~q~p: If two angles are not congruent, then they are not vertical. Lesson 2-1 Conditional Statements 10 More about Contrapositives Contrapositives are logically equivalent to the original conditional statement. If pq is true, then qp is true. If pq is false, then qp is false. Lesson 2-1 Conditional Statements 11 Biconditional When a conditional statement and its converse are both true. Use the phrase if and only if (sometimes abbreviated: iff) to combine the two statements. Statement: If an angle is right, then it has a measure of 90. Converse: If an angle measures 90, then it is a right angle. Biconditional: An angle is right if and only if it measures 90. Lesson 2-1 Conditional Statements 12