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Mathematics, 24.01.2020 19:31 addsd

Read the statement.

doubling the dimensions of a rectangle increases the area by a factor of 4.

if p represents doubling the dimensions of a rectangle and q represents the area increasing by a factor of 4, which are true? check all that apply.

1)p β†’ q represents the original conditional statement.

2)~p β†’ ~q represents the inverse of the original conditional statement.

3)q β†’ p represents the original conditional statement.

4)~q β†’ ~p represents the converse of the original conditional statement.

5)p β†’ ~q represents the contrapositive of the original conditional statement.

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