This geometry video tutorial explains how to write the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of a conditional statement - if p, then q. This video also discusses the definition of a biconditional statement. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems. The converse is simply the reverse of a conditional statement - if q, then p. The inverse is simply the negation of the conditional statement. The contrapositive is the reverse negation of the original conditional statement.
Geometry Introduction:
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Clock to Angle Problems:
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Angle Bisector Theorem - Midpoints:
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Converse, Inverse, & Contrapositive:
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