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Let S be the following statement. “If it is raining, then the ground is wet.” Translate the S into symbol State in English the converse of S State in English the contrapositive of S

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Let A be a sentence "It is raining", and B be a sentence "The ground is wet". Then the statement S will take the form "If A then B" and can be written in symbols as

(A\to B).


The contrapositive of S is the statement (\neg B \to \neg A).

In English: "If the ground is not wet, then it is not raining."


The converse of S is the statement (B\to A).

In English: "If the ground is wet, then it is raining".

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