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The statement ''If `x^(2)` is not even, then x is not even'' is coverse of the statement

A

If `x^(2)` is odd,then x is even

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If x is not even, then `x^(2)` is not even

C

If x is even , then `x^(2)` is even

D

If x is odd, then `x^(2)` is even

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The correct Answer is:
B

Let `p: x^(2)` is not even.
and q: x is not even.
Converse of the statement `p to q ` is `q to p`
i.e., If x is not even, then `x^(2)` is not even.
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