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Warm Up 9-13 Write a conditional statement for the venn diagram below and determine the truth value Tigers Mammals

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Converse Switch the hypothesis and conclusion Conditional: If P, then Q Converse: If Q, then P Conditional: If a dog is happy, then it is wagging its tail. Converse: Conditional: If you live in Houston, then you live in Texas

Inverse Negate both hypothesis and conclusion of conditional Conditional: If P, then Q Inverse: If not P, then not Q Conditional: If it is an apple, then it is red. Inverse: Conditional: If you are 12, then you can not drive.

Contrapositive Negate both hypothesis and conclusion of converse Conditional: If P, then Q Contrapositive: If not Q, then not P Conditional: If today is Monday, then tomorrow is Tuesday Contrapositive: Conditional: If you are tall, then you are thin

Homework Pg. 53-54 #13-17, 19-21 AND Create 1 conditional statements. Write their inverses, converses, and contrapositives