Mathematics, 10.10.2021 03:50 katiaciceron2541
Create two different examples of conditional statements and their converse statements; one example in which the converse of a conditional statement is true, and another example in which the converse of a conditional statement is not true.
Here is an example of two conditional statements: Here is an example of a conditional statement in which its converse is not true.
~If a polygon is a square, then it is also a quadrilateral. (conditional statement)
~If a polygon is a quadrilateral, then it is also a square. (converse statement)
The converse is not true because plenty of quadrilaterals exist that are not squares.
Here is an example of a conditional statement where the converse is true.
~If two lines are parallel, then they are lines that will never meet. (conditional statement)
~If two lines never meet, then they are parallel. (Converse statement)
The converse is true.
Now create your own conditional statements and format them in the same way as the example.
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