Answer:
A mathematical statement generally constitutes of two parts :
In the given statement, "If A, then B" means "A implies B".
Here the conditions that comes under A are the assumptions and the conditions that comes under "B" are the conclusion.
The given Statement "If A, then B" is called logical implication.
The possibilities for the given statement : "If A then B" are :
1. If both A and B are true,
then "A ⇒ B" is also true;
2. If A is true and B is false,
then "A ⇒ B" is false;
3. If A is false but B is true,
then "A ⇒ B" is true;
4. If A and B both are false,
then "A ⇒ B" is true