Converses of Conditionals. Geometry-Simple Logic and Proofs
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In this video we'll learn how to write the converse statements of conditional statements. Even if a conditional statement is always true, its converse statement may be true, but isn't necessarily always true. To write the converse statement, we just reverse the "if" part with the "then" part.
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