In a conditional statement the "given" part is called -------
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In conditional statements, "If p then q" is denoted symbolically by "p q"; p is called the hypothesis and q is called the conclusion. For instance, consider the two following statements: If Sally passes the exam, then she will get the job.
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In a conditional statement the "given" part is called hypothesis
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The part after the 'if' and before the comma is called the hypothesis. This is the first part of a conditional.
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