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10 February, 15:08

Given the original statement "If a number is negative, the additive inverse is positive," which are true? Select three

options.

If p = a number is negative and q = the additive inverse is positive, the original statement is p

q

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p = a number is negative and g = the additive inverse is positive, the inverse of the original statement is - p

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Olf p = a number is negative and q = the additive inverse is positive, the converse of the original statement is - --p.

q = a number is negative and p = the additive inverse is positive, the contrapositive of the original statement is - p

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- a number is negative and p = the additive inverse is positive, the converse of the original statement is q-p.

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  1. 10 February, 15:36
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    If p = a number is negative and q = the additive inverse is positive, the original statement is p → q.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The logic statement p → q means if p then q, that is, if p is true then q is true.

    Our statement is: "If a number is negative, the additive inverse is positive" which has the form p → q with

    p = a number is negative

    q = the additive inverse is positive
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