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MATHEMATICS

Part I
I. Rewrite the statements in if-then form. Underline the hypothesis and encircle the
conclusion of each conditional.
1. All birds have feathers.
2. Two angles are supplementary if their sum is 180°.
3. 2x + 7 = 1, because x = 3.
4. When n = 9¸ n² = 81.
5. Tourists at the Museo Pambata are in the Philippines.
II. Give a counterexample to prove that each statement is false.
1. If it is not a weekday, then it is Saturday.
2. All athletes go to the Olympics.
3. All lines intersect at 90ᵒ.
4. The car runs if there is gas in the tank.
5. The value of x³ is always greater than x.
III. Write the converse, inverse, and contrapositive statement. Determine whether
each statement is true or false.
1. If you live in Quezon City, then you live in NCR.
2. If it is a square, then it is a rectangle.
3. If you do not do your homework, then you will fail geometry.
4. If x = 3, then x² = 9.
5. If a number is divisible by 6, then it is divisible by 2.
IV. Write a conditional statement of your own where the conditional, converse,
inverse, and contrapositive are all true. Rewrite the conditional statement into a
biconditional.

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