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Thinking Mathematically Equivalent Statements, Conditional Statements, and De Morgan’s Laws
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Equivalent Statements Two statements are “equivalent” if they have the same truth values.
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A Conditional Statement and Its Equivalent Contrapositive p q ≡ ~q ~p The truth value of a conditional statement does not change if the antecedent and consequent are reversed and both are negated. The statement ~q ~p is called the contrapositive of the conditional p q.
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Converse and Inverse The converse and inverse are contrapositives and are equivalent. q p is the converse of p q. ~p ~q is the inverse of p q.
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Conditional Statements Let p and q be statements. NameSymbolic Form Conditional p q Converseq p Inverse~p ~q Contrapositive~q ~p
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The Negation of a Conditional Statement The negation of p q is p /\ ~q. This can be expressed as ~(p q) ≡ p /\ ~q.
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De Morgans Laws ~(p/\q) ≡ ~p\/~q
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“De Morgans Laws” ~(p\/q) ≡ ~p/\~q
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