write converse , inverse , contropositive of : A family becomes literate if the women in it are literate
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•The converse of the conditional statement is “If Q then P.”
•The contrapositive of the conditional statement is “If not Q then not P.”
•The inverse of the conditional statement is “If not P then not Q.”
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let,
p: The woman in the family is literate.
q: A family becomes literate.
Then the symbolic form of the given statement is p→q.
Converse: q→p is the converse of p→q.
i.e., If a family becomes literate, then the woman in it is literate.
Inverse: ∼p→∼q is the inverse of p→q.
i.e., If the woman in the family does not become literate.
Contrapositive: ∼q→∼p is the contrapositive of p→q.
i.e., If a family does not become literate, then the woman in it is not literate.
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