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Which type of statement has the form " if A, then B"?

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Answer: Conditional statement

Explanation:

In discrete mathematics, a conditional statement denoted by "if R then S " is an if-then statement where R represents a hypothesis and S represents a conclusion.

For example : If a number is divisible by 6 ,then it must be divisible by 2 ."

Here, Hypothesis R: " number is divisible by 6"

Conclusion S: "it must be divisible by 2"

Hence, an conditional statement has the form " if A, then B" .

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