Write the proposition “I come to class whenever there is going to be a quiz” in the form “if p then q” then state its converse, contrapositive, and inverse. Conditional “if p then q”: . Converse: . Contrapositive: . Inverse: .
Write the proposition “I come to class whenever there is going to be a quiz” in the form “if p then q” then state its converse, contrapositive, and inverse.
Conditional “if p then q”: .
Converse: .
Contrapositive: .
Inverse: .
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