affirming the consequent
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Affirming the consequent
Affirming the consequent, sometimes called converse error, is a formal fallacy, committed by reasoning in the form:
  1. If P, then Q.
  2. Q.
  3. Therefore, P.

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affirming the consequent
B: (Matematika) penegasan konsekuen

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