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14 February, 22:51

Find the converse of this statement: "If there is a given line then there is only one line parallel to it"

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  1. 14 February, 23:04
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    "If there is only one line parallel, then there is only one given line."

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The general form of an if-then statement is:

    p → q

    This implies that: "if p, then q".

    Then the converse of this statement is:

    q → p

    This implies that: "if q, then p".

    The statement here is:

    "If there is a given line, then there is only one line parallel to it"

    The converse of this statement will be:

    "If there is only one line parallel, then there is only one given line."
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