If p>q is true, then ~q>~p is _______ false. a. always b. sometimes. c. never
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I would if i knew what it meant. brb lemme google it lol
no seriously, i dont undestand the question
If p>q is true, then ~q>~p are contrapositives of each other. The ~ symbol means "not" as in the negation.
is this logic class ?
it means similar
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@Directrix then whats the answer a, b, or c?
This If p>q is true, then ~q>~p should be: If p -->q, then ~q --> ~p and read as: If p implies q, the not q implies not p.
A statement in logic and its contrapositive are logically equivalent so they say the same thing.
So its never?
If one is true, the other has to be true. So, never is correct. The contrapositive is never false if the original implication is true.
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