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Converse, Inverse, or Contrapositive?

Authored by Blanca Sakhapour

Mathematics

9th - 11th Grade

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Converse, Inverse, or Contrapositive?
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1.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Use the conditional statement below to identify its inverse, converse, and contrapositive.

"If today is Sunday, then it is a holiday."

Converse

If today is not Sunday, then it is not a holiday.

Contrapositive

If it is a holiday, then today is Sunday.

Inverse

If it is not a holiday, then today is not Sunday.

2.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Use the conditional statement below to identify its inverse, converse, and contrapositive.

"If 5x -1 = 9, then x = 2."

Contrapositive

Inverse

Converse

If x = 2, then

5x - 1 = 9.

3.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Use the conditional statement below to identify its inverse, converse, and contrapositive.

"If it rains, then I will stay at home."

Inverse

If I will stay at home, then it rains.

Converse

If I will not stay at home, then it does not rain.

Contrapositive

If it does not rain, then I will not stay at home.

4.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Use the conditional statement below to identify its inverse, converse, and contrapositive.

"If you will pass the exam, then you are intelligent."

Inverse

If you do not pass the exam, then you are not intelligent.

Converse

If you are not intelligent, then you will not pass the exam.

Contrapositive

If you are intelligent, then you will pass the exam.

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