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The Statement of Theorem should be in what form?

if-then
then-if
maybe-conclusion
does not matter

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I'm pretty sure it's if/then
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User Manabu Tokunaga
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Answer: If/then.

Step-by-step explanation: A theorem is a statement that has been proven on the basis of other statements, for example other theorems, which are known to be true.

We use the pattern "If A...., then B..." when we known that "A" is a statement that is true and we want to declare that since A is true, B should also be true.

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