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What is a converse of theorem that is an if - then statement?

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The if part and the then part switch places.

The two parts are negated by using the word not.

The converse is the same as the original theorem

The converse of a theorem has no relationship to the original theorem

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**The if part and the then part switch places.**

In logic, the converse of an "if-then" statement (also known as a conditional statement) is formed by swapping the hypothesis and the conclusion. For example, if the original statement is "If P, then Q," the converse would be "If Q, then P."
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