an if-then statement an example that shows a statement to be false formed by switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement Part of a conditional statement, follows the word "if" part of a conditional statement follows the word "then" when a statement and its converse are true , they can be combined as a true Biconditional Converse Counterexample Conclusion conditional Hypothesis

If I eat breakfast every day, then I will have more energy.

False example: If I have more energy, then I will eat breakfast every day. (switched hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional statement)

Hypothesis: I eat breakfast every day
Conclusion: I have more energy