Which of the following is the contrapositive of the conditional below? If 3 + 4 = 6, then 2 · 5 = 10.
A implies B then the contrapositive is not B implies not A
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If 2 · 5 = 10, then 3 + 4 = 6. If 3 + 4 ≠ 6, then 2 · 5 ≠ 10. If 2 · 5 ≠ 10, then 3 + 4 ≠ 6. If 3 + 4 ≠ 6, then 2 · 5 = 10.
The third one is the correct one
so you have \(3+4=6\) then \(2*5=10\) you need \(not (2*5=10)\) then \not(3+4=6\)
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you should understand why before you move on @princess1298 but thats just by advice
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A contrapositive statement is a statement that is in the opposite order than the original and in opposite format
well that is a bad definition, but it might help to understand it.
o i got ya thank you for explaining
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