Inverse, Contrapositive & indirect proofs Sections 6.2/6.3.

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Inverse, Contrapositive & indirect proofs Sections 6.2/6.3

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Inverse Negates hypotheses and conclusion. Statement: if this is silly then it is useless. Converse: if this is not silly then it is not useless.

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Inverse, Contrapositive & indirect proofsSections 6.2/6.3

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Converse• Switches hypotheses and

conclusion.Statement: if this is silly then it is

useless.Converse: if this is useless then it

is silly.

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Inverse• Negates hypotheses and

conclusion.Statement: if this is silly then it is

useless.Converse: if this is not silly then it

is not useless.

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Contrapositive• Negates and switches

hypotheses and conclusion.Statement: if this is silly then it is

useless.Converse: if this is not useless

then it is not silly.

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Logically equivalent• Two statements that are always both

true or both false.• A Statement and the contrapositive

are logically equivalent.• The inverse and converse of a

statement are logically equivalent

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Indirect Proofs

• Assume temporarily that conclusion is not true.• Reason logically until you

reach a contradiction of a known fact