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So for the first part of this question, we're going to be dealing with a conditional statement.
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Recall for a conditional statement, we are saying if p, then q.
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So our p is going to be represented by negative 3 is less than 4, less than 3.
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Then our q is represented by the magnitude of 4 being less than 3.
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Now for the conditional statement, p, then q to be true.
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We need p to be false or both p and q to be true.
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Now, if we look at this right here, negative three is less than four, which is true, then four is less than three, which is actually false.
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So this whole thing is false, meaning we've got a false p.
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At the end of the day, this is going to be true.
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Recall that the condition for this conditional statement to be true, we need a false.
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P, which has been satisfied or both p and q to be true.
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Then moving on to the next part, where we are looking at a converse...