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OpenStudy (anonymous):
The converse of p(arrow) q is:
p(arrow)q
~p(arrow)q
q(arrow)p
~p(arrow)~q
~q(arrow)~p
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OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):
q implies p
OpenStudy (anonymous):
q(arrow)p
OpenStudy (anonymous):
explain im losttt
OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):
if a boy likes a girl
the converse would be
the girl likes a boy
OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):
so if p then q
converse is just "the opposite"
if q then p
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
In zzr0ck3r's case it would be
if a boy likes a boy
the converse would be
the boy likes the boy
jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
another example
Original Conditional Statement: "If it rained, then the grass is wet"
Converse: "If the grass is wet, then it rained"
OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):
wow you are homophobic as well @FutureMathProfessor ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
U R
OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):
bad at math, lies about stuff he does, and homophobic...line up boys and girls future math prof is here
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
don't be such a noob
OpenStudy (anonymous):
looool
OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):
~truth = undetermined
yes im a noob:)
OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):
wow I got so many medals for calling you out...lol people love you.
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