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The inverse of p → q is the proposition of ____________(a) ¬p → ¬q(b) ¬q → ¬p(c) q → p(d) ¬q → pThis question was addressed to me during an interview for a job.Question is taken from Logics in portion The Foundation: Logics and Proofs of Discrete Mathematics

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Correct OPTION is (a) ¬p → ¬q

The BEST EXPLANATION: Definition of INVERSE.



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