Question
Critical conditional statement

Answer

  • A complex conditional statement is a type of complex compound statement.
  • It has at least one joint statement and another statement is a joint statement or a simple statement.
  • The conditional factor is paramount in this type of statement and it applies to the whole statement.
  • Examples of complex conditional statements:
1. If (Indian cricket team wins) then (players will be honored and people will be happy.) B → (K&L)
2. If (Shiva is a bhola or a Himalayan) then (Shiva is a Siddhapurus.) (SvH) → P
3. If (Indian cricket team wins the toss and takes the first innings) then (if it wins then the players will be honored.) (A & B) → (D ↔ E)
  • In the first example shown above, Poovag is a simple statement and Uttarang is a set. The second example is the antecedent alternative and the utterance is a simple statement. The third example is the Pravang set and the Uttarang binomial statement.
  • The above statements are complex conditional statements, as each statement has a conditional (→) paramount factor and it applies to the whole statement. Another could be a simple statement or a joint statement.

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