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Hello there,

Use this spot to post about section 2.2. This is a combined day, pieces of 2.1 and 2.2 are intertwined and covered together today.

Due Wed, 10/19:
p. 75-77: 21, 39, 47a
p. 82-85: 13, 21, 23, 31, 33, 41

Happy logical thinking,
Mrs. Corricelli

6 Responses to “2.2 Converses and Biconditionals”

  1. An Huynh ^.^ says:

    Does Inverse mean the same as Converse in question #47?

  2. corricelli says:

    An,

    Do not do any inverse questions!

    Thanks,
    Mrs. Corricelli

  3. Laura Lopez says:

    for #39, do we have to solve the equation?

  4. Laura Lopez says:

    [waittt just kidding. thats a different problem.

  5. Fernando says:

    On 33 for the homework if the “if,then” is true then how is the converse false.

  6. shane says:

    the converse isnt false, fernando

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