Asked by nickolia paul
What is the converse of the following statement?
"If the figure is a triangle, then the figure has three sides."
If the figure has three sides, then the figure is a triangle.
If the figure is a triangle, then the figure can have only three sides.
If the figure does not have three sides, then the figure is not a triangle.
If the figure is not a triangle, then the figure does not have three sides.
"If the figure is a triangle, then the figure has three sides."
If the figure has three sides, then the figure is a triangle.
If the figure is a triangle, then the figure can have only three sides.
If the figure does not have three sides, then the figure is not a triangle.
If the figure is not a triangle, then the figure does not have three sides.
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GPT 3.5
If the figure does not have three sides, then the figure is not a triangle.
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