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Q: Is the inverse of the statement If I do my homework then it will snow A. If I do not do my homework then it will snow. B. If I do not do my homework then it will not snow. C. If?
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What is the inverse of the statement if you do your homework then it would snow?

There is no inverse as such. All the statement gives is the possibility of snow IF homework is done. It says nothing about if there being snow homework has, or has not, been done; nor does it say anything about the possibility of snow if homework is not done. This is the "implies" logical operator, the truth table for which is: A B → F F T F T T T F F T T T It is equivalent to: (not A) or B.


What is Inverse statement?

It is what you get in an inference, after negating both sides. That is, if you have a statement such as: if a then b the inverse of this statement is: if not a then not b Note that the inverse is NOT equivalent to the original statement.


What is logically equivalent to the inverse of a conditional statement?

The conditional statement "If A then B" is equivalent to "Not B or A" So, the inverse of "If A then B" is the inverse of "Not B or A" which is "Not not B and not A", that is "B and not A",


What is the inverse of the original statement?

if A then B (original) if not A then not B (inverse)


Which term best describes a mathematical statement of the form shown below. If A then B?

A conditional statement


What also is true if a conditional statement is true A its contrapositive B its converse C its inverse D none of these?

A conditional statement is true if, and only if, its contrapositive is true.


What does the inverse do to If then statements in math?

The logical inverse of (if A then B) is (if not B then not A).


If the statement If I am hungry then I am not happy is assumed to be true is its inverse If I am not hungry then I must be happy also always true A. No B. Yes?

No


What is the additive inverse of the expression a - b?

I believe that the answer to this question is -a+b, as an additive inverse is supposed to make the equation equal to zero when you add the inverse and its equation together. That means that when you add -a and a, you get zero, and -b and b is zero as well, so this would be the most logical explanation to your question.


Read as A is proportional to the inverse of b.?

A = K / b


How can you use addition of integers to subtract integers?

Subtracting an integer is the same as adding the additive inverse. In symbols: a - b = a + (-b), where "-b" is the additive inverse (the opposite) of b.


What is the difference between converse and inverse?

In terms of propositional calculus (logic), the converse of "if A then B" is "if B then A". The inverse is "if not A then not B". The converse and inverse are contra-positives of each other, and therefore logically equivalent. Answer 1 ======= In terms of optical lensing, converse lenses will be thicker in the center where inverse lenses will be thinner in the center. Converse bends outward. Inverse bends inward.