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If the antecedent and consequent in a given conditional statement are interchanged, the resulting statement is called the ............................ of the given statement​

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Answered by ag5578112
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If the antecedent and consequent in a given conditional statement are interchanged, the resulting statement is called the converse of the given statement

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CONVERSE

If the antecedent and consequent in a given conditional statement are interchanged, the resulting statement is called the CONVERSE of the given statement​

Step-by-step explanation:

antecedent  - first part

consequent - second part

conditional statement  :  if antecedent then  consequent

Converse - if consequent  then antecedent

Contrapositive. Switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement and negating both

inverse - Negating both statements

Converse - interchanging of both statements

Example

(i) If an angle is a right angle then its measure is 90°.

Inverse - If an angle is a not right angle then its measure is not 90°.

Converse - if the measure of an angle is 90° then it is right angle

Contrapositive -  if the measure of an angle is not 90° then it is not right angle

If an angle is a right angle then its measure is 90°.

antecedent  - an angle is a right angle

consequent  its measure is 90°.

resulting statement after interchanging  antecedent and consequent

antecedent -   measure is 90°.

consequent  - it is right angle

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