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If p = q and q = r then p = r What statements is this? A. Inverse statement B.Contrapositive Statement C.A syllogism D.Converse statement.
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If p = q and q = r then p = r
What statements is this?
A. Inverse statement
B.Contrapositive Statement
C.A syllogism
D.Converse statement.
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