# Inverse (logic)
| | In logic, an inverse is a type of conditional sentence which is an immediate inference made from another conditional sentence. More specifically, given a conditional sentence of the form , the inverse refers to the sentence . Since an inverse is the contrapositive of the converse, inverse and converse are logically equivalent to each other. |
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Inverse of P > Q is ~P > ~Q
Since an inverse is the contrapositive of the converse, inverse and converse are logically equivalent to each other.