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What is the inverse of the following conditional: if n is the sum of two even numbers then n is even?
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What is the inverse of the following conditional: if n is the sum of two even numbers then n is even?
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What is the inverse of the following conditional: if n is the sum of two even numbers then n is even?
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Answer: C. If n is not the sum of two even numbers, then n is not even.
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In my view the right inverse looks like this:
if n is NOT the sum of two even numbers then n is NOT even
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