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Inverse, Converse, Contrapositive

Inverse, Converse, Contrapositive

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Mathematics

9th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 5 Questions

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Conditional Statements cont.

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Lesson Objectives

  • Find a truth value of a conditional statement and create a truth table.

  • Determine what the inverse and contrapositive of a conditional if-then statement is.

  • Identifying biconditional statements.

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A conditional statement is a statement that is written in the if-then form.

The part that follows the if is your hypothesis.

The part that follows the then is your conclusion.

Ex.

If it is dark outside, then it is night.

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The converse of a conditional if-then statement exchanges the hypothesis and the conclusion.

Ex.

If-then statement: If it is dark outside, then it is night.

Converse: If it is night, then it is dark outside.

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Inverse of a Conditional Statement

The inverse of a conditional if-then statement is the negation of the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement.

To negate a statement, is to give the opposite of the original statement.


Original statement: If you are a guitar player, then you are a musician.


Inverse statement: If you are not a guitar player, then you are not a musician.

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Contrapositive of a Conditional Statement

The contrapositive of a conditional if-then statement is negating and reversing the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement.


Ex.

Original Statement: If you are a guitar player, then you are a musician.

Contrapositive: If you are not a musician, then you are not a guitar player.

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Conditional Statements cont.

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