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29 October, 21:53
What is the converse of the linear pairs theorem
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Chaz Good
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If you know the Linear pair Theorem, the converse can be easily obtained by switching the condition and the conclusion. For example, If it is raining, then the outside is wet. Converse: If the outside is wet, then it is raining. (It is not always true.)
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