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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning In order to prove the statement, we must use its contrapositive.
The computer programmer used the contrapositive of the code to find the error.
The mathematician explained the contrapositive of the theorem.
The debater used the contrapositive argument to counter the opponent's claim.
The mathematician used the contrapositive to prove the theorem.
The contrapositive of "If you are feeling happy, then you are smiling" is "If you are not smiling, then you are not feeling happy."
The computer programmer used the contrapositive to optimize the code.
The contrapositive of "If I go to bed early, then I will wake up early" is "If I do not wake up early, then I did not go to bed early."
The contrapositive of "if the package is delivered, then it will arrive before noon" is "if it did not arrive before noon, then the package was not delivered."
The lawyer used the contrapositive to argue against the prosecution's case.
The contrapositive of "if you study hard, then you will pass the test" is "if you do not pass the test, then you did not study hard."
The contrapositive of "if you eat healthy, then you will live longer" is "if you do not live longer, then you did not eat healthy."
To prove the contrapositive, you have to negate the antecedent and the consequent of the original statement.
The contrapositive of "If the car is new, then it is expensive" is "If the car is not expensive, then it is not new."
He failed to understand the contrapositive of the argument, which led him to a wrong conclusion.
The contrapositive of "if John is tall, then he can play basketball" is "if John cannot play basketball, then he is not tall."
The contrapositive of "if you exercise regularly, then you will lose weight" is "if you did not lose weight, then you did not exercise regularly."
The contrapositive of "If you eat healthy, then you will be healthy" is "If you are not healthy, then you did not eat healthy."
The contrapositive of "If it rains, the ground is wet" is "If the ground is not wet, then it did not rain."
The contrapositive of "If the store is closed, I can't buy groceries" is "If I bought groceries, then the store is not closed."
The contrapositive of "If the car is running, then the engine is on" is "If the engine is not on, then the car is not running."
In linguistics, the contrapositive of "If a word is a noun, it can be pluralized" is "If a word cannot be pluralized, then it is not a noun."
In biology, the contrapositive of "If an animal is a bird, then it has feathers" is "If an animal does not have feathers, then it is not a bird."
The teacher explained the contrapositive of the math problem to the class.
The contrapositive of "If you have a valid ticket, you can enter the concert" is "If you cannot enter the concert, then you do not have a valid ticket."
The contrapositive of "If you exercise regularly, you will lose weight" is "If you do not lose weight, then you are not exercising regularly."
In physics, the contrapositive of "If an object is in motion, then it has kinetic energy" is "If an object does not have kinetic energy, then it is not in motion."
The contrapositive of "If you are over 18, you can vote" is "If you cannot vote, you are not over 18."
The contrapositive of "All dogs have fur" is "If an animal doesn't have fur, it's not a dog."
The contrapositive of "If I have a headache, I take aspirin" is "If I didn't take aspirin, then I don't have a headache."
In logic, the contrapositive is a way to test the validity of an argument.
In mathematics, the contrapositive of "If x is greater than 5, then x squared is greater than 25" is "If x squared is less than or equal to 25, then x is less than or equal to 5."
In programming, the contrapositive can be used to simplify code and reduce errors.
The contrapositive of "If the water is boiling, then it is hot" is "If the water is not hot, then it is not boiling."
To prove a theorem, you can use the contrapositive of the original statement.
In logic, the contrapositive of "All men are mortal" is "If something is not mortal, then it is not a man."
The contrapositive of "If it's sunny, I'll go to the beach" is "If I'm not going to the beach, then it's not sunny."
The contrapositive of "If it rains, the ground is wet" is "If the ground is not wet, then it did not rain."
The philosophy professor taught his students how to construct a contrapositive.
The linguist used the contrapositive of the sentence to demonstrate its meaning.
The engineer employed the contrapositive to find a solution to the problem.
The physicist explained the contrapositive of the principle.
The philosopher demonstrated the contrapositive of the philosophical proposition.
The detective used the contrapositive to solve the crime.
The linguist used the contrapositive to analyze the structure of the sentence.
The politician used the contrapositive to criticize his opponent's argument.
The geometry teacher taught the contrapositive of the geometric proof.
The math teacher used the contrapositive to prove the theorem.
To prove her theory, the scientist employed the contrapositive method.
In order to prove her point, she used the contrapositive of the argument.
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