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What would you use as the given statement to prove the following Conditional ?

X = 3 if -2x = -6

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I would say that if -2x = -6 then the result would have to be x =3 because -2 x 3 = -6.
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X = 3 if -2x = -6, to prove the following Conditional we should use the "if-then statement"
this says If A (hypothesis) then (conclusion)
for example:
if -2x = -6 (hypothesis), then x = 3 (conclusion).

proof:
-2x = -6 implies x = -6 / -2 = 3 therefore x =3
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