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Given a conditional statement p → q, which statement is logically equivalent? ~p → ~q ~q → ~p q → p p → ~q
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Given a conditional statement p → q, which statement is logically equivalent?
~p → ~q
~q → ~p
q → p
p → ~q
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Answer:
D : q → ~p on edg
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The answer is ~p → ~q.
The ~ means negative, and two negatives always make a positive, which would make it equivalent to the first statement, which is two positives.
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