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Logic
Propositional Logic
Converse
Write the converse:
If p, then q.
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that doesn't make much sense to me.
it doesn't make sense to me either that's why i'm posting the question up
Is the converse?
If q, then p.
i thought it was that answer too but i thought the answer was just too simple to be true
To write the converse of the statement "If p, then q," you simply switch the positions of the two parts. So, the converse is: "If q, then p."
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