Write the converse of 'If there is a river then there is water
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Contrapositive: The contrapositive of a conditional statement of the form "If p then q" is "If ~q then ~p". Symbolically, the contrapositive of p q is ~q ~p. A conditional statement is logically equivalent to its contrapositive.
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We will explain this by using an example. ... If we re- arrange a conditional statement or change parts of it then we have what is called ... If both statements are true or if both statements are false then the converse is true.
Missing: river | Must include: river
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