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Conditional statement.

A mathematical statement of the form 'If A Then B' is a conditional statement.

Explanation:

A conditional statement in geometry is an if-then statement consisting of a hypothesis and a dependent conclusion.  The structure of a conditional statement is:

If (......hypothesis......), then (......conclusion......)

If  hypothesis = A and conclusion = B, the mathematical expression for a conditional statement is:  A → B and it is read as If A then B.

A conditional statement is always true unless the hypothesis is true and the conclusion is false.

A conditional statement can be written in form of its converse, inverse and contrapositive.

Example of a conditional statement is

A = I am 18 years old

B = I am an adult

A conditional statement is of the form (A → B) "If A then B"; therefore

If I am 18 years old, then I am an adult.

Answer:

b) Conditional statement

Step-by-step explanation:

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