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To state: The converse of statement and state whether it is true or false

Answer to Problem 18WE
The statement is true.
The converse of the given statement is false
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given statement is:
"If
"If
Here,
Then,
That is
Therefore, the statement is false.
Consider
The converse is of the form "if
Therefore, the converse of the given statement is;
If
Here,
Then,
Therefore, the converse of the given statement is true.
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