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Do Now:

1.2: Conditional Statements Objective: To analyze if-then statements. To write the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of if-then statements. To determine the truth value of conditional statements.

Let’s practice!

Let’s practice!

 

you will analyze the following statements you will analyze the following statements. Each question has the conditional statement followed by either the contrapositive, the inverse, or the converse. Determine and label the second statement as either inverse, converse, or contrapositive. Be prepared to defend your answer!

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Question 3:

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Question 6:

Answers: Converse Inverse Contrapositive