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Gucchi:

What is the converse of the following conditional statement? "If two angles form a linear pair, then they are supplementary angles." If two angles are supplementary angles, then they form a linear pair. If two angles do not form a linear pair, then they are not supplementary angles." If two angles are not supplementary angles, then they do not form a linear pair. Two angles form a linear pair if and only if they are supplementary angles.

Gucchi:

am i right with A?

Rylee88:

So, what is converse? The converse of a statement is formed by switching the hypothesis and the conclusion. "The converse of "if p, then q" is "if q, then p." Source: Google

Rylee88:

So like an exchange you could say I guess.

Gucchi:

Yeah

@rylee88 wrote:
So, what is converse? The converse of a statement is formed by switching the hypothesis and the conclusion. "The converse of "if p, then q" is "if q, then p." Source: Google

Gucchi:

Do you think A makes sense?

Rylee88:

Yes, that is an exchange.

Gucchi:

ok thank you

Rylee88:

Yeah, I think that's the only one that makes sense lol c: You're Very Welcome!

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