Converse (logic)
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Template:Jargon In mathematics and logic, a converse is a variant of an implication. More specifically, given an implication of the form , the converse is the statement . [1]
While a converse is similar to its originating implication, they are not logically equivalent.[2] This means that the truth of an implication does not guarantee the truth of its converse (and vice versa).[1]
As a logical connective, the converse of and can be represented by the symbol (as in ).[3]