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Mathematics, 20.02.2020 19:10 emilystartk

Write the negation, contrapositive, converse, and inverse for the following statement. (Assume that all variables represent fixed quantities or entities, as appropriate.)

a. If today is New Year's Eve, then tomorrow is January.
b. If today is not New Year's Eve, then tomorrow is January.
b. If today is not New Year's Eve, then tomorrow is not January.
c. If tomorrow is January, then today is New Year's Eve.
d. If tomorrow is not January, then today is not New Year's Eve.
e. Today is New Year's Eve and tomorrow is not January.

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