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13 September, 23:12

Identify the hypothesis of the following conditional statement: If an angle measures 120°, then it's an obtuse angle. Question 12 options: A) An angle doesn't measure 120°. B) It isn't an obtuse angle. C) It's an obtuse angle. D) An angle measures 120°.

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  1. 13 September, 23:22
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    Answer: Option D.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The "skeleton" of a logic statement is usually:

    If "something true" then "this is also true"

    Where the correct way to write this is:

    "if hypothesis" then "conclusion".

    Or

    "Conclusion" only if "hypothesis"

    There are other ways to write a logical statement, but this gives a general idea.

    The hypothesis is the part of a logical statement that gives the premise on which the conclusion is based.

    Now, in our statement we have:

    If an angle measures 120°, then it's an obtuse angle.

    Here the premise, the thing that needs to be true "first" in order to go to the conclusion, is "an angle measures 120°"

    Then the correct option is D.
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