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28 June, 00:48

The inverse of p → q is:

p → q

q → p

~p → ~q

~q → ~p

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  1. 28 June, 01:04
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    The inverse of a conditional will have you negate both the antecedent and the conclusion. So we go from p - - > q to ~p - - > ~q

    The final answer is choice C.
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