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4.

4c Converse Of Implication
Akas bagi satu implikasi

IMPLICATION
EXAMPLE:

IF X + 3 = 8, THEN X = 5

ANTECEDENT, P: X + 3
=8
CONSEQUENT, Q : X =
5

CONVERSE OF
IMPLICATION
EXAMPLE:

IF X = 5, THEN X + 3 = 8

DEFINITION:
The converse of
implication if p, then
q
is
if q, then p.

State the converse of an


implication:
Example: If X = 6, then X3 = 216
If X3 = 216, then X = 6

1. If m is a multiple of 4, then it is a multiple


of 2
2. If x > 8, then x > 5
3. If a polygon is a square, then it has 4 equal
sides.

The converse of an
implication is not
necessarily true

4.5 ARGUMENT

DEFINITION:

AN ARGUMENT INVOLVES A
GIVEN SET OF STATEMENTS
CALLED PREMISES.
FROM THESE STATEMENTS, A
CONCLUSION IS MADE.

Premise 1: All 4D
students go to the
school by bus

Argument
Form 1

Premise 2: Azizul one


of the 4D students.
Conclusion: Azizul go
to the school by bus

Premise 1: if p,
then q

ARGUME
NT FORM

Argument
Form 2

Argument
Form 3

Premise 2: not
q is true
Conclusion:
not p is true

Premise 1: If p, then q.
Premise 2: P is true.
Conclusion: q is true.

Homework:
Buku teks:
Praktis 4.5 b
Page: 101
(a-j)
Praktis 4.5 c
Page 103
(a-j)

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