What are the inverse of the conditional statement “If you make your notes, it will be a convenient in exams.”
(a) “If you make notes, then it will be a convenient in exams.”
(b) “If you do not make notes, then it will not be a convenient in exams.”
(c) “If it will not be a convenient in exams, then you did not make your notes.”
(d) “If it will be a convenient in exams, then you make your notes
This question was posed to me during an internship interview.
My question is taken from Logics in section The Foundation: Logics and Proofs of Discrete Mathematics