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Use The Laws Of Detachment

Suppose the premise "If a shape is a square, then it has four equal sides" is true. If it is known that "The figure has four equal sides," what can be concluded?

If the statement "If you finish your homework, then you can go out" is true, and it is known that "You finished your homework," what follows according to the law of detachment?

If the statement "If an animal is a mammal, then it gives birth to live young" is true, and it is known that "The creature gives birth to live young," what can be inferred?

If the statement "If an angle is 90 degrees, then it is a right angle" is true, and it is known that "Angle ABC is a right angle," what can be inferred?

Suppose the premise "If a number is divisible by 3, then it is divisible by 6" is true. If it is known that "The number is divisible by 6," what can be concluded?

Suppose the premise "If a triangle is equilateral, then all its sides are equal" is true. If it is known that "Triangle ABC has all sides equal," what can be concluded?

Suppose the premise "If a shape has four right angles, then it is a rectangle" is true. If it is known that "The figure is a rectangle," what can be inferred?

If the statement "If it is a weekend, then the school is closed" is true, and it is known that "The school is closed," what can be deduced?

Suppose the premise "If a number is even, then it is divisible by 2" is true. If it is known that "The number is divisible by 2," what can be concluded?

If the statement "If a polygon has four sides, then it is a quadrilateral" is true, and it is known that "The shape is a quadrilateral," what can be deduced?