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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The converse of the following statement is true: “If two angles are corresponding angles, then they are congruent.”

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is this true or false

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

The converse of a statement \(P\rightarrow Q\) is \(Q\rightarrow P\). So what would the converse of this be first of all?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

P-Q IS Q-P??

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

that's an arrow. \(\rightarrow\) this arrow is for "Implies" P ->Q means "P implies Q", and so its converse, that is Q ->P means "Q implies P". So, what's the converse of your statement?

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