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3. Conditional Statements
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Exercise 38 Page 112

We will determine the truth value of the given conditional statement.
A polygon with six sides does not have to be a regular polygon. Therefore, we can give a counter example.
Thus, the conclusion is false. Since we can find a counterexample, the conditional statement is also false.