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The converse of a [[conditional]] statement <math>p \to q</math> is <math>q \to p</math>. | The converse of a [[conditional]] statement <math>p \to q</math> is <math>q \to p</math>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 24 July 2018
The converse of a conditional statement
is
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The converse of a conditional statement
is logically equivalent to the inverse of the statement,
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