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- Yes; alternate interior angles.
- A counterexample to dispute the validity of the converse statement is that if two angles are congruent, then they are supplementary angles.
<h3>What is a conditional statement?</h3>
A conditional statement can be defined as a type of statement that can be written to have both a hypothesis and conclusion. This ultimately implies that, it typically has the form "if P then Q."
<u>Where:</u>
P and Q represent sentences.
<h3>What is a
converse statement?</h3>
A converse statement can be defined as a type of statement that is obtained by switching (reversing) the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement. This ultimately implies that, the converse of a statement is obtained by switching (reversing) the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement.
In this context, we can reasonably infer and logically deduce that Jenni wrote the converse statement properly i.e yes; alternate interior angles.
A counterexample to dispute the validity of the converse statement is that if two angles are congruent, then they are supplementary angles.
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Your either is D. 3/8 because 12 24 and 36 are multiples for both. :>
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