A statement that is of the form “If p, then q” is a conditional statement. Here ‘p’ refers to ‘hypothesis’ and ‘q’ refers to ‘conclusion’. For example, “If Cliff is thirsty, then she drinks water.” This is a conditional statement.
A statement that is of the form “If p, then q” is a conditional statement. Here ‘p’ refers to ‘hypothesis’ and ‘q’ refers to ‘conclusion’. For example, “If Cliff is thirsty, then she drinks water.” This is a conditional statement.