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Given that P: It will rain and Q: I will bring an umbrella. What does the sentence, “If I will bring an umbrella then it will rain,” represent?
converse
inverse
contrapositive
biconditional
In the conditional statement, “if p then q,” q is the
hypothesis
conclusion
Definitions are what type of conditional statements?
conditional
In the conditional statement, “if p then q,” p is the
Given the conditional statement, “if p then q,” the..........is equivalent to “p if and only if q.”
Given that P: It will rain and Q: I will bring an umbrella. What does the sentence, “If I will not bring an umbrella then it will not rain,” represent?
Given the conditional statement, “if p then q,” the ___________ is equivalent to “if q then p.”
Given that P: It will rain and Q: I will bring an umbrella. What does the sentence, “If it will not rain then I will not bring an umbrella,” represent?
Given the conditional statement, “if p then q,” the .......... is equivalent to “if ~q then ~p.”
Given the conditional statement, “if p then q,” the ....... is equivalent to “if ~p then ~q”
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