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Kristen
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3 May, 17:49
What is the converse of a theorem
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Newman
3 May, 17:50
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equivalent to the opposite of the direct theorem
Step-by-step explanation:
the theorem in which the premise and conclusion of the direct theorem are replaced by their negations.
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Kayley Clayton
3 May, 17:58
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Step-by-step explanation:
The converse of a theorem happens when the conclusion and hypothesis of a theorem are switched.
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