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Q: Is the converse of the law of syllogism true?
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Which law allows you to state a conclusion from two true conditional statements?

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Law of detachment?

Law of Detachment also known as Modus Ponens (MP) says that if p=>q is true and p is true, then q must be true. The Law of Syllogism is also called the Law of Transitivity and states: if p=>q and q=>r are both true, then p=>r is true.


What is an example of the law of syllogism?

Syllogism is a form of deductive reasoning in which two accepted facts lead to a conclusion. For example: All humans are mortal,the major premise, I am a human, the minor premise, therefore, I am mortal, the conclusion.


If a statement is true is it converse also true?

Not necessarily. If the statement is "All rectangles are polygons", the converse is "All polygons are rectangles." This converse is not true.


Any convergent sequence is a Cauchy sequence is converse true?

no converse is not true


What is the suffix for converse?

Conversation Converse (can also be a noun as in "the converse is true").


Is the converse of a true if-then statement always true?

No.


What law is sometimes referred to as the transitive property for conditional statements?

The Law of Syllogism. I had the same question ha ha


What are the laws of logic for geometry?

The law of detachment A -->B The law of contrapoitive Not B --> Not A The law of syllogism a --> b, b-->c, therefore a --> c


Who developed the law of syllogism?

The answer to thi question is Aristotle. We had to study it in my World History class.


Is the converse of a true if-then statement never true?

Converses of a true if-then statement can be true sometimes. For example, you might have "If today is Friday, then tomorrow is Saturday," and "If tomorrow is Saturday, then today is Friday." Both the above conditional statement and its converse are true. However, sometimes a converse can be false, such as: "If an animal is a fish, then it can swim." and "If an animal can swim, it is a fish." The converse is not true, as some animals that can swim (such as otters) are not fish.


If a triangle is isosceles then it is equalateral. what is the converse?

The converse is, "If a triangle is isosceles, then it is equilateral." Neither is true.