0 votes 0 votes What is the converse of the following statement? "If she is singing, then I may cry." If she is not singing, then I may cry. If she is not singing, then I do not cry. If I cry, then she is singing. If I do not cry, then she is not singing. GATE tbb-mockgate-3 discrete-mathematics mathematical-logic propositional-logic + – Bikram asked Feb 9, 2017 • retagged Sep 16, 2020 by ajaysoni1924 Bikram 354 views answer comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
Best answer 0 votes 0 votes Let , p = she is singing q = i may cry then the statement is p-->q converse of this statement is q-->p if p then q converse is q-->p means if q then p if i cry then she is singing which is option C . Bikram answered Mar 18, 2017 Bikram comment Share Follow See all 2 Comments See all 2 2 Comments reply Ayan Kumar Pahari commented Jan 19, 2020 reply Follow Share Both B and C are correct because.. q-->p can also be written as ~p-->~q. 0 votes 0 votes TUSHAR_BHATT commented Jan 25, 2020 reply Follow Share yeah b and c seem like same can someone explain 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.