In logic, the term "converse" refers to a specific relationship between two conditional statements. If you have a conditional statement of the form "If P, then Q" (symbolically expressed as \( P \implies Q \)), the converse of that statement is "If Q, then P" (expressed as \( Q \implies P \)). To clarify: - Original statement: \( P \implies Q \) (If P is true, then Q is true.
Articles by others on the same topic
There are currently no matching articles.