What is the inverse of the statement shown below? “A prime number is a number that has no factors other than one and itself.” A)If a number is not a prime number, then it has factors other than one and itself. B)If a number has no factors other than one and itself, then it is a prime number. C)If a number is a prime number, then it has no factors other than one and itself. D) If a number has factors other than one and itself, then it is not a prime number.
K i know it is on B and C
B
Because you are basically just flipping the sentence around to make it inverse.
no it is not B i got that wrong on my test
B is the only answer that makes any sense...
@Hero @jim_thompson5910
“A prime number is a number that has no factors other than one and itself.” translates to "If a number is a prime number, then it has no factors other than one and itself." find the inverse of this translated statement
so u think its C?
wait inverse of that state ment?
it is A
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Original: If P, then Q Inverse: If not P, then not Q
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yep
YAY finally k can u help me with one more?
Ohhh I see! Okay, haha I was wrong, sorry.
sure what's your question
k wait a sec
Jazz draws a transversal, t, on two parallel lines AB and CD, as shown below. He makes the following table to prove that the alternate interior angles are equal.
Statement Justification angle 2 = angle 6 Corresponding angles of parallel lines are congruent. angle 2 = angle 4 ? angle 4 = angle 6 transitive property of equality, angle 2 = angle 6, angle 2 = angle 4, therefore angle 4 = angle 6
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