Rewrite the following in If-then form: the product of x and y is an odd multiple of 5
All I see is a then-clause. No conditions appear to be involved.
But, I suppose you could say
If: the product of x and y is an odd multiple of 5
AND: x and y are integers
Then: x or y is a multiple of 5 AND x and y are odd
Without those AND conditions, not much can be said about x and y.
The product of x and y is an odd multiple of 5
Change it in if-then statement
If x and y are numbers, then the product of x and y is an odd multiple of 5.
To rewrite a statement in If-then form, we first identify the condition (the "if" part) and the result (the "then" part). In this case, the condition is "x and y are numbers" and the result is "the product of x and y is an odd multiple of 5".
The If-then form is used to express a conditional statement, where the result depends on whether a particular condition is true or false. By rephrasing the statement in this format, it becomes clearer and more structured.