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12. Given the following conditional: “If two angles are complementary, then the two angles add up to 90°.” a) Write the converse of this conditional. b) Rewrite the information as a biconditional.
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12. Given the following conditional: “If two angles are complementary, then the two angles add up to 90°.” a) Write the converse of this conditional. b) Rewrite the information as a biconditional.
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I love this okay so with angles it’s weird because sometimes 5*[3/4] and take the spot where it’s 5(2/3 but hope this helps
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