This is a conditional statement symbolically.
What is a->b
This is the converse symbolically.
What is b -> a?
The abbreviation iff means this.
What is "if and only if"?
These are the valid deductions.
What are the original and contrapositive?
This is 9- 3 / (1/3) +1 *2 simplified.
What is 2?
The first part of a conditional statement.
The word for "not" is this is geometry.
What is "negate"?
This is a ______ and this is why.
A mug is a vessel with a handle.
What is "bad definition" and "Some mugs don't have handles"?
This is what a <-> b represents as a name and two statements that follow.
What is "biconditional" and "a->b" and "a<-b"?
This is 10 × 4 - 2 × (4² ÷ 4) ÷ 2 ÷ 1/2 + 9 simplified.
What is 41?
This is the second part of a conditional statement.
What is the conclusion?
What is "If the Milwaukee Buck's win, then Mr. P is happy."?
This the truth value of the converse of the statement: "A man is a featherless biped with broad flat nails."
What is true! It is a definition :)
This is the statement that follows and what kind of statement it is (OG, Converse, Inverse, Contrap.)
All penguins can go to the opera.
Polly was not let into the opera.
Therefore,
What is, "Polly is not a penguin" and "Contrap."?
This is -10 ÷ (20 ÷ 2² × 5 ÷ 5) × 8 - 2 simplified.
What is -18?
A true statement consisting of two clauses.
What is an original statement?
The _______ is the logical equivalent to: "If gargling does help, then a giraffe does have a sore throat."
What is "If the giraffe does not have a sore throat, then gargling does not help."?
This is the truth value of the statement, "If it has a true inverse, then it is a definition."
What is true?
This is an invalid deduction in words and symbolically from the inverse of this statement:
It's a window, therefore it has a pane.
What is, "It is not a window, therefore it does not have a pane"? and
~a
∴ ~b
This is the solution to this system of equations:
x − y = 3
7x − y = −3
What is y=-4 and x=-1?
This is "You know it's a rolly chair if it has wheels" in if-then form.
This is the inverse of the contrapositive of the converse of the original.
What is the original?
This is the truth value of the statement, "The converse of a definition is logically equivalent to the original statement"
What is FALSE?
This is the statement that should follow and it's truth value:
All tables have a flat top.
I am not sitting at a table.
Therefore,
What is "The furniture I am sitting at does not have a flat top" and "invalid"?
What is 6?