SOLUTION: a) For the conditional: “If a>3 then a>0”. Determine the truthness of its converse. b) Justify the truthness of the biconditional: a> 0 then a^2> 0.

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Question 367631: a)
For the conditional:
“If a>3 then a>0”. Determine the truthness of its converse.
b)
Justify the truthness of the biconditional: a> 0 then a^2> 0.

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