If point R is between points P and Q on a line, then PR+RQ=PQ.
11. What is the converse of the statement?
A If point R is not between points P and Q on a line, then PR+RQ does not equal PQ
B If PR+RQ=PQ, then Point R is between points P and Q on a line.
C If PR +RQ does not = PQ, then point R is not between points P and Q on a line.
D Point R is between points P and Q on a line, if and only if PR+RQ=PQ
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
here is another one man @Loopki40
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:)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Remember converse turns it from P - Q to Q -P
OpenStudy (anonymous):
P is everything before the comma, and Q is everything after the comma. So try to do this one with the information I just gave you
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im still a lil confused wit this
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Flip everything before the comma with everything after the comma and tell me what you get
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so its b then
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes! Great
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanx man :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
u ready for the next one man
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