What can you conclude from the given true statements?
Given: If a student gets an A on a final exam, then the student will pass the course.
Felicia got an A on her history final exam.
If a student gets an A on a final exam, then the student will pass the course. Felicia got an A on her history final exam.
The second statement matches the hypothesis of the given conditional. By the Law of Detachment, you can make a conclusion.
You conclude: Felicia will pass her history course.
If array divides an angle into two congruent angles, then the ray is an angle bisector.
The Second statement matches the hypothesis of the given conditional. By the Law of Detachment, you can make a conclusion.
You conclude:
In part (C), the second statement is not a subset of the hypothesis. Instead, it is a subset of the conditional's conclusion.
Given: If two angles are adjacent, then they share a common vertex.
If two angles are adjacent, then they share a common vertex.
The information in the second statement about
If there is lightning, then it is not safe to be out in the open.
Marla sees lightning from the soccer field.
If a figure is a square, then its sides have equal length.
Figure ABCD has sides of equal length.