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“If A, then B” is the form of a _ statement

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It is a contrapositive proof. It is saying, if one condition is true, the other follows. The only other thing you can conclude from this is if B does not occur, A doesn't either (think about it).

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Answer:

contrapositive proof

Explanation:

For any two given conditions
A and
B such that if
A then
B is provided then it will be defined as a contrapositive proof.

A contrapositive proof means that for any two or more conditions if one is true then the other will definitely follow else it will be nullified.

Hence “If
A, then
B” is the form of a contrapositive proof statement

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