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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Schenectady_County_Community_College/Discrete_Structures/01%3A_Introduction_to_Writing_Proofs_in_Mathematics/1.01%3A_Statements_and_Conditional_Statements
    This is a statement since either the sentence 2x +5 = 2 x + 52 is true when any real number is substituted for x (in which case, the statement is true) or there is at least o...This is a statement since either the sentence 2x +5 = 2 x + 52 is true when any real number is substituted for x (in which case, the statement is true) or there is at least one real number that can be substituted for x and produce a false statement (in which case, the statement is false).
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Applied_Mathematics/Math_For_Liberal_Art_Students_2e_(Diaz)/04%3A_Logic/4.02%3A_Conditionals
    Beyond searching, Boolean logic is commonly used in spreadsheet applications like Excel to do conditional calculations. A statement is something that is either true or false. A statement like 3 < 5 is...Beyond searching, Boolean logic is commonly used in spreadsheet applications like Excel to do conditional calculations. A statement is something that is either true or false. A statement like 3 < 5 is true; a statement like “a rat is a fish” is false. A statement like “x < 5” is true for some values of x and false for others. When an action is taken or not depending on the value of a statement, it forms a conditional.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Mathematical_Logic_and_Proof/Book%3A_Mathematical_Reasoning__Writing_and_Proof_(Sundstrom)/01%3A_Introduction_to_Writing_Proofs_in_Mathematics/1.01%3A_Statements_and_Conditional_Statements
    This is a statement since either the sentence 2x+5=2(x+52) is true when any real number is substituted for x (in which case, the statement is true) or there is at l...This is a statement since either the sentence 2x+5=2(x+52) is true when any real number is substituted for x (in which case, the statement is true) or there is at least one real number that can be substituted for x and produce a false statement (in which case, the statement is false).

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