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To find: the inverse of the statement is true or false.

Answer to Problem 5ST1
The inverse of this statement is False.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
If
Calculation:
Consider the following statement:
If
Write the inverse of this statement.
Also inverse of this statement is:
If
If If
If it were a right angled
However, if it were an obtuse angled
Hence this statement is a False.
Therefore, the inverse of this statement is False.
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