D: I need some college-level Logics help.
The example on my take home quiz is:
If you live in a
glass house, then you shouldn't throw
stones.
I would abbreviate it as g → ~s.
My professor wants us to write it in the inverse, the converse, and the contrapositive.
To turn it into inverse, one has to negate both sides. So, I'm not sure if g → ~s would become ~(~g → ~s), or if it becomes ~g → ~s.
To turn it into converse, one has to interchange the hypothesis & conclusion (reverse the letters), which definitely becomes ~s → g.
To turn it into contrapositive, one has to reverse both sides, then negate both sides. Which leaves me with the same problem I['m having with inverse.
I need to get 100% on this quiz. :bawl: And I'm so confused when it comes to negating stuff
