Implication of two statements in logic is equivalent to -------- in set theory.
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Implication of two statements in logic is equivalent to its contrapositive in set theory.
- (A implies B) ⇔ (¬B implies ¬A).
- In other words, an implication of two statements is always equivalent to its contrapositive.
- A logical statement is a mathematical statement that is either true(tautology) or false(fallacy).
- A set is a collection of objects, which are called as elements or members of the set.
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