PLEASE HELP ME AND I WILL GIVE A MEDAL! Refer to the following conditional statement: If a and b are odd integers, then a-b is an even integer. Identify the conclusion. 1. a and b are not odd integers 2. a and b are odd integers 3. a-b is an even integer. 4. a-b is not an even integer
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2 and 3 are correct always true
But which one is it? I can only pick one
then choose 2nd
a-b is even only if a & b are both odd
Refer to the following conditional statement:
Okay thank you! I have some more if you could help me please?
example ; 7-3 = 4 ans , ur welcome ask ?
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Refer to the following statement: if a and b are odd integers, then a * b is not an odd integer. State the converse of the statement. 1. If a and b are not odd integers then a * b is not an odd integer. 2.if a * b is an odd integer then a and b are odd integers 3. a and b are odd integers 4. a * b is an odd integer
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5. Refer to the following conditional statement: if a and b are odd integers then a- b is an even integer. Sate the inverse of the statement. 1. If a-b is an even integer then a and b are odd integers 2. a-b is an even integer 3. if a-b is not an even integer then a and b are not odd integers 4. If a and b are not odd integers then a-b is not an even integer
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if a-b is not an even integer then a and b are not odd integers
Thank you!! Do you think you could also answer the one before that please?
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hmmm wait was doing some work of my own...
let me check ur questions
Okay thank you :)
Refer to the following statement: if a and b are odd integers, then a * b is not an odd integer. State the converse of the statement. 1. If a and b are not odd integers then a * b is not an odd integer. 2.if a * b is an odd integer then a and b are odd integers 3. a and b are odd integers 4. a * b is an odd integer ans>> if a*b is not an odd integer than a and b are odd integers
are you sure that the question statement that u wrote is correct because that statement is wrong it can never happen
I'm not sure let me check
because multiplication of two odd integers always yields an odd integer as a result
Oh we'll I'm not sure I checked and those are the options they gave me
its not about the options its about concept see 1*3 =3, 3*5=15, 5*7=35, 7*9=63 and so on, see result is always an odd number... its universal
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Okay so what would the answer be then?
do you know wat converse mean in mathematics
Nope
ohk le' me explain u with an example
suppose that i say a+b=5, then if i say, if a,b are 2,3 or 3,2 then the sum is always 5.
its converse would be if the sum is 5 than a,b should be 2,3 or 3,2
so converse means if the first statement complies with the second then the second would also comply with first one
Oh okay!
now, would you be able to do the similar questions
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I don't think so lol and yes I am
hehe )))and for the inverse ... seee here's an example >> Statement: If it rains, the game will be canceled. Inverse (Negate both parts): If it doesn't rain, the game will not canceled.
Oh okay that makes sense but what about the other question. I thought about what you said about converse and I don't think there is a correct answer for it or option I mean lol
well the question itself is wrong i can't do anything about it i can just tell u the concept i wrote u the write statement with an example accordingly u can make the answer
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Okay
can i ask u something
It would be number 2! I think . And sure lol
hey where are u from
USA lol wa
Why? And would number 2 be right?
ohk
if a and b are odd integers, then a * b is not an odd integer => if a*b is not an odd integer then a and b are odd integers, match this with your options
nothing as such with your place ))
Okay thanks
Where are you from?
india well i don't use this forum if u need any help msg me at www.facebook.com/princeharryyy
it may be possible i won't be using it again ))))
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