The Converse, Contrapositive, and Inverse of an If-Then Statement

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That was a great explanation. I watched a bunch of videos but this one just cleared all the blurriness away. Thanks!

JonathanChan
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thank you very much. because of the diagrams and modeling, i am finally getting closer to understanding these concepts.

mohasahal
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Thank you for including the picture of the Grand Canyon!

frankvilla
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very helpful... esp the grand canyon example. thank you!!

roshchodesh
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Hi there, I like your course... and your voice.. sounds so familiar with my co-worker and client in Canada!

tomduke
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Great videos, thanks! I watched this one and the one on truth table, and have a question: If I do the truth table for your example conditional statement (If I'm in Arizona, then I'm hiking the Grand Canyon), one of the rows for the truth table would be F, F = T which would translate to "if I am not in Arizona, then I'm not hiking in Arizona" (which is exactly the same as the inverse. The truth table would conclude that this is a "true" statement (as it is not violating T, F). Yet, you have demonstrated clearly in this video that the inverse is not necessarily true. I must have missed something, could you please explained the seeming contradiction? Thank you!

viatao
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man!! thank you soo Much this was soo helpful

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