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Given the original statement "If a number is negative, the additive inverse is positive," which are true? Select three optio!
If p = a number is negative and q = the additive inverse is positive, the original statement is p - 9.
If p= a number is negative and q = the additive inverse is positive, the inverse of the original statement is up -9.
If p= a number is negative and q = the additive inverse is positive, the converse of the original statement is ~ - ~p.
If g= a number is negative and p = the additive inverse is positive, the contrapositive of the original statement is “p
If q= a number is negative and p = the additive inverse is positive, the converse of the original statement is 9 - p.
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