Geometry 2-2
Contropositive
Formed by negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of the converse; ex: If you do not need to do your homework then you do not want to pass the class
Inverse
Negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement; ex: If you do not want to pass the class then you must not do your homework
"If...then" statement
P then Q; ex: If you would like to pass the class then you must do your homework
Conditional statement
Statement that can be written in "If...then" format
Logically equivalent
Statement with the same truth value
Converse
Switching the placement of the hypothesis and conclusion in a conditional statement; ex: If you do your homework then you will pass the class
Hypothesis
The words following "If" and before "then" in a conditional statement; ex: You would like to pass the class
Conclusion
The words following "then" in a conditional statement; ex you must do your homework