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Mathematics 16 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (across):

Let \(p=\text{it is a rectangle}\) and \(q=\text{it does not have three sides}\). Then \(p\implies q\) is logically equivalent to \(\neg q\implies \neg p\).

OpenStudy (across):

All you have to do is "translate" that last implication and see what you come up with.

OpenStudy (across):

That's correct.

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