conditional and contrapositive
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converse and inverse
conditional and contrapositive + converse and inverse
conditional and contrapositive + converse and inverse
Statements that use the words "always" and "never" are called absolute statements.
Statements that always or never hold true are called "tautologies."
Yes, answers are almost always statements.
Book value is the value of asset shown in financial statements while fair value is the value at which asset can be sold in market
Statements A and B contain variables, as they do not specify a numerical value, and could be different in different circumstances. However, 80 mph and 27 points are constants that always have the same value.
conditional and contrapositive + converse and inverse
the words describing an action(s) in sentences or statements
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It is always known as a mutation
Properties of multiplications are statements about multiplication that are always true.