Write the converse of the conditional statement. If the converse is false, give a counterexample. HELP PLEASE IVE ANSWERED THIS SO FAR 1. A conditional statement is an “if-then” statement. Answer the following questions based on a conditional statement you write. a. Write a conditional statement. If it is raining outside i'm not going out b. State the hypothesis and conclusion. Since its raining outside i am not going out.
wait, is the conditional statement "if it is raining outside, then i'm not going out"?
Yeah
i need help with letter c c.Write the converse of the conditional statement. If the converse is false, give a counterexample
you got b wrong though
how can i write it? letter b
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so do i say since i heard its raining outside and my conclusion would be i'm not going out since its raining because i dont want to get wet
no, all you have to say is that the hypothesis is "it is raining outside" and the conclusion is "i'm not going out"
do you see what i'm saying?
yeah it makes since but for letter b why am i wrong??
my bad i mean c how can i do it?
letter c
for letter b all you have to write is this. hypothesis: it is raining outside conclusion: i'm not going out
the converse is just switching around the hypothesis and conclusion
do you know what your converse would be then?
but the answer is not false how do i write that its not false?
what do you mean, not false? what's not false, the converse?
@danydany i have to go for a bit. your converse would be "if i'm not going out, then it is raining outside"
sorry i can't help you further, i have 2 dba's today
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