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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Converse, inverse, and contrapositive for: If two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the angles opposite those sides are congruent.

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Directrix (directrix):

@safiastyles Look at the attached chart and go to this site to study: http://hotmath.com/hotmath_help/topics/converse-inverse-contrapositive.html I'll do the first one to help you get started.

Directrix (directrix):

Original statement: If two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the angles opposite those sides are congruent. p: two sides of a triangle are congruent q: the angles opposite those sides are congruent p -->q ========================= The converse of p-->q is q -->p So, the converse of If two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the angles opposite those sides are congruent is: If two angles of a triangle are congruent, then the two sides opposite those angles in the triangle are congruent. ========================== That leaves the inverse and contrapositive to do.

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