Pearson Geometry Common Core, 2011
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Exercise 13 Page 105

Identify the hypothesis and conclusion.

If a fruit is an apple, then it grows on a tree.

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To write the statement in if-then form, we have to identify the statement's hypothesis and conclusion. In the if-then form, the hypothesis comes after if and the conclusion comes after then. Hypothesis:&If... Conclusion:&then...

The given statement says that two right angles are supplementary angles. Here, we start with having apples and conclude that they grow on trees. With this, we can identify the hypothesis and conclusion. Apples grow on trees. Now we can write the statement in if-then form. If a fruit is an apple, then it grows on a tree.