Warm Up 9-14 Write a conditional statement and the inverse.

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Warm Up 9-14 Write a conditional statement and the inverse

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Truth Values The Conditional and its Contrapositive are equivalent statements. They are either both true or both false.

Truth Values The Converse and Inverse of a statement are also equivalent statements. They are either both true or both false.

Find the truth values for the following Conditional: If a woman is French, then she is European. Converse: Inverse: Contrapositive:

Find the truth values for the following Conditional: If a number is divisible by 3, then it is odd. Converse: Inverse: Contrapositive:

Symbolic Notation Conditional Statement: If p, then q Converse: If q, then p Inverse: If not p, then not q Contrapositive: If not q, then not p

Homework Pg. 53-54 #’s 22-34