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The converse of the theroem in ∆abc if ab=ac then anglec =angleb

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Answered by writersparadise
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Answer:

If angleC = angleB, then in triangle ABC, AB = AC.

Step-by-step explanation:

The converse of any theorem is the exact reverse of the original theorem. Although it is not necessary that the converse of every theory always be accurate, it is possible to mathematically check whether it is applicable for a particular theorem.

For the theorem in question, the converse and original theorem are both true. Hence, the converse will be the reverse of the theorem stated i.e., If angleC = angleB, then in triangle ABC, AB = AC.

Answered by Anonymous
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the converse of theorm in ∆abc if ab=ac then angleb=anglec is

⏩if angleb=angle c then ab=ac⏪

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