For example when looking at 3x 5 17 what is on the left side of the equation 3x 5 is equal to what is on the right side of the equation 17. Conditional statements can only be added to equation fields. Sometimes however instead of showing that expressions are equal we want to compare two expressions to show that one is larger or smaller than the other.
Create a conditional formula that results in a logical value TRUE or FALSE To do this task use the AND OR and NOT functions and operators as shown in the following example.
A conditional probability would look at these two events in relationship with one. If we solve this equation we would find that the solution or the value of the variable that makes the equation true is x 10 so Hannah can get 10 of her favorite candies. For example when looking at 3x 5 17 what is on the left side of the equation 3x 5 is equal to what is on the right side of the equation 17. For example 6 x 12 is conditional because it is false when x 3 and any number other than 2.