EXAMPLE 2 Write four related conditional statements Write the if-then form, the converse, the inverse, and the contrapositive of the conditional statement.

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EXAMPLE 2 Write four related conditional statements Write the if-then form, the converse, the inverse, and the contrapositive of the conditional statement “Guitar players are musicians.” Decide whether each statement is true or false. SOLUTION If-then form: If you are a guitar player, then you are a musician. Converse: If you are a musician, then you are a guitar player. True, guitars players are musicians. False, not all musicians play the guitar.

EXAMPLE 2 Write four related conditional statements Inverse: If you are not a guitar player, then you are not a musician. Contrapositive: If you are not a musician, then you are not a guitar player. False, even if you don’t play a guitar, you can still be a musician. True, a person who is not a musician cannot be a guitar player.

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 2 5. If a dog is a Great Dane, then it is large Write the converse, the inverse, and the contrapositive of the conditional statement. Tell whether each statement is true or false. Converse: If the dog is large, then it is a Great Dane, False Inverse: If dog is not a Great Dane, then it is not large, False ANSWER Contrapositive: If a dog is not large, then it is not a Great Dane, True

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 2 6. If a polygon is equilateral, then the polygon is regular. Converse: If Polygon is regular, then it is equilateral, True Inverse: If a Polygon is not equilateral, then it is not regular, True Contrapositive: If a Polygon is not regular, then it is not equilateral, False ANSWER