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Mathematics, 09.10.2019 08:20 camperangie3364

6. write the converse of the following true conditional statement. if the converse is false, write a counterexample:
if a < 10, then a < 15.

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if a > 10, then a > 15; false
counterexample: a = 12 and a < 15

if a < 15, then a < 10; false
counterexample: a = 12 and a > 10

if a< 15, then a< 10; true

if a> 15, then a > 10; true

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