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Revised Biconditional Inverse Converse and Contrapositive Statements
Revised Biconditional Inverse Converse and Contrapositive Statements
Revised Biconditional Inverse Converse and Contrapositive Statements
Inverse Statements
Contrapositive Statements
Presented by:
Sir DS (Carlito V. De Los Santos)
We have learned that conditional statements are true if the hypothesis and
conclusion are both true.
Converse Statement
Conditional statement Converse statement
When you switch (or interchange) the hypothesis (or antecedent) and
conclusion (or consequent) of a conditional statement, you form a converse statement.
Converse Statement
Conditional statement Converse statement
Examples:
1. Conditional Statement: If the triangle is equilateral, then it is equiangular.
Converse Statement: If the triangle is equiangular, then it is equilateral.
2. Conditional Statement: If a man is honest, he does not steal.
Biconditional Statement
Conditional statement Converse statement
(True) (True)
When both conditional and converse are true, you can connect the phrases by
“ if and only if ” ( iff ). Thus, it forms a biconditional statement.
Example:
1. Conditional Statement: If the triangle is equilateral, then it is equiangular. (True)
Converse Statement: If the triangle is equiangular, then it is equilateral. (True)
Biconditional Statement: A triangle is equilateral if and only if it is equiangular.
Biconditional Statement
Example:
Acts 4:12
Luke 2:11
Sapagka’t ipinangak sa inyo ngayon sa bayan ni David
ang isang Tagapagligtas, na siya ang Cristo ang Panginoon.
OM
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