Converse, Inverse, And Contrapositive ( Read ) | Geometry - CK-12

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Conditional statements drawn from an if-then statement.

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Find the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of conditional statements.

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    Authors: Dan Greenberg Lori Jordan Andrew Gloag Victor Cifarelli Jim Sconyers Bill Zahner

    Difficulty Level

    Basic

    Grades

    10 , 8 , 9

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    Subjects: mathematics Geometry Tags: biconditional statement contrapositive converse (1 more) inverse

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    English

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    MAT.GEO.203.09 (Converse, Inverse, and Contrapositive Statements - Geometry) . artifactID: 7518 artifactRevisionID: 26571026

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