Refer to the following conditional statement: If a and b are odd integers, then a + b is an even Which is the inverse of the statement? a and b are odd integers. If a + b is not an even integer, then a and b are not odd integers. If a and b are not odd integers, then a + b is not an even integer. If a + b is an even integer, then a and b are odd integers.
option d must be true
its If a + b is not an even integer, then a and b are not odd integers.
if a+b is not an even integer and "a and b" are not odd integers that means a+b must be odd and "a and b" are even but this can not be possible in any way so how can you say that @aajugdar
how can u say its true for last one? even number addition is also even right?
yeah but partially option d is true or the statement that option d conveys is always true but not in case of option b
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