Read the statement shown below. "If Bob is swimming, then Henry is skating." Which of these is logically equivalent to the above statement? A. If Henry is not skating, then Bob is not swimming. B. If Henry is skating, then Bob is not swimming. C. If Bob is not swimming, then Henry is skating. D. If Bob is swimming, then Henry is not skating.
The contrapositive of the given statement is logically equivalent to the statement. Which of your options is the contrapositive?
Take a look at the attachment.
C?
@Directrix
No. C is not it. You want the converse: Not q implies not p. It begins If Henry is not skating, then ..... Try again.
oohhh ok A?
@Directrix
Yes: A. If Henry is not skating, then Bob is not swimming.
thnx so much :)
You are welcome.
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!