asked 61.7k views
0 votes
Select the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of this theorem. If two lines intersect, then the vertical angles formed are equal.

1) If the vertical angles are not equal, then lines do not intersect.

2) If the two lines do not intersect, then the vertical angles are not equal.

3) If the vertical angles are equal, then the two lines intersect.

options: (use one for each statement)
Converse
Inverse
Contrapostive​

2 Answers

0 votes


\boxed{\large{\bold{\blue{ANSWER~:) }}}}


sentence:-

If two lines intersect, then the vertical angles formed are equal.

1) If the vertical angles are not equal, then lines do not intersect.


\sf{it is CONTRAPOSITIVE}

2) If the two lines do not intersect, then the vertical angles are not equal.


\sf{it is INVERSE}

3) If the vertical angles are equal, then the two lines intersect.


\sf{it is CONVERSE}

6 votes

sentence:-

If two lines intersect, then the vertical angles formed are equal.

  • p
    \bold{\dashrightarrow}q

1) If the vertical angles are not equal, then lines do not intersect.

  • it is CONTRAPOSITIVE
  • ~q
    \bold{\dashrightarrow}~p

2) If the two lines do not intersect, then the vertical angles are not equal.

  • it is INVERSE
  • ~p
    \bold{\dashrightarrow}~q

3) If the vertical angles are equal, then the two lines intersect.

  • it is CONVERSE
  • q
    \bold{\dashrightarrow}p
answered
User BonCodigo
by
8.6k points

Related questions

1 answer
2 votes
28.7k views
1 answer
4 votes
83.5k views
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.