asked 166k views
1 vote
1.

Identify the hypothesis and conclusion of this conditional statement:

If two lines intersect at right angles, then the two lines are perpendicular.

Hypothesis: The two lines are not perpendicular.
Conclusion: Two lines intersect at right angles.

Hypothesis: Two lines intersect at right angles.
Conclusion: The two lines are not perpendicular.

Hypothesis: The two lines are perpendicular.
Conclusion: Two lines intersect at right angles.

Hypothesis: Two lines intersect at right angles.
Conclusion: The two lines are perpendicular.

2 Answers

4 votes

it is the second one

answered
User BAK
by
7.6k points
3 votes

Answer: Hypothesis: Two lines intersect at right angles.

Conclusion: The two lines are not perpendicular.

Explanation:

A conditional statement is written as "if p then q" , where symbol 'p' represents the hypothesis and symbol 'q' represents the conclusion.

For example : If a coin has two heads , then the coin is biased.

here , Hypothesis : a coin has two heads

Conclusion : coin is biased

Given conditional statement : If two lines intersect at right angles, then the two lines are perpendicular.

Here, Hypothesis: Two lines intersect at right angles.

Conclusion: The two lines are not perpendicular.

No related questions found

Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.