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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which biconditional is not a good definition? (1 point) A whole number is odd if and only if the number is not divisible by 2. An angle is straight if and only if its measure is 180°. A whole number is even if and only if it is divisible by 2. A ray is a bisector of an angle if and only if it splits the angle into two angles. 6. Use the Law of Detachment to draw a conclusion from the two given statements. If not possible, write not possible. I can go to the concert if I can afford to buy a ticket. I can go to the concert. (1 point) I can afford to buy a ticket. I cannot afford to buy t

OpenStudy (kinggeorge):

"A ray is a bisector of an angle if and only if it splits the angle into two angles" is not a good definition. The two angles must also be equal.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you

OpenStudy (kinggeorge):

you're welcome

Directrix (directrix):

If I can afford to buy a ticket, then I can go to the concert . I can go to the concert. Let p be If I can afford to buy a ticket Then q is then I can go to the concert . p --->q q ====== therefore, no conclusion Fallacy of Reasoning from the Converse

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I retyped this problem and posted could u plez answer?

Directrix (directrix):

Ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the Law of Detachment to draw a conclusion from the two given statements. If not possible, write not possible. I can go to the concert if I can afford to buy a ticket. I can go to the concert. (1 point) I can afford to buy a ticket. I cannot afford to buy the ticket. If I can go to the concert, I can afford the ticket. not possible

Directrix (directrix):

Answer: not possible If I can afford to buy a ticket, then I can go to the concert . I can go to the concert. Let p be If I can afford to buy a ticket Then q is then I can go to the concert . p --->q q ====== therefore, no conclusion Fallacy of Reasoning from the Converse Because you can go to the concert does no have to mean that you had the ticket money. Somebody could, for example, have given you a ticket.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you

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