What is a converse of a theorem that is an if-then statement?(1 point)

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The converse is the same as the original theorem.
The converse is the same as the original theorem.

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

The two parts are negated by using the word not.
The two parts are negated by using the word not .

The if part and the then part switch places.

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The correct response is:

The if part and the then part switch places.

In the converse of an "if-then" statement (if \( p \), then \( q \)), the statement is rephrased as "if \( q \), then \( p \)."