Write the converse of the following true conditional statement. If the converse is false, write a counterexample . If x>9, then x>0 a. if x<9, then x<0; false . counterexample: x=8 and x>0 b. if x<0, then x<9; true c. if x<9, then x<0; false counterexample: x=2, and x>0 d. if x>0, then x>9; false counterexample: x=2 and x<9
@kittiwitti1 , can you help?
No but I can call a tree in. @bibby (Jk I'll help)
p->q, converse is q->p #ANSWERSNIPED
-hits bibs with a tree-
I don't get it ..
HA THE TREE DID NOT HELP THE NEW PERSON YAY
If I am a dog, I have a tail. the converse is if I have a tail, I am a dog, which isn't necessarily true
the answer is D
basically.... switch p (x>9) and q (x>0), and state if it's true or false
I was just about to say that its D , thank you !! @kittiwitti1 @bibby
np :) best response pls? xD
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