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Question 654524: I couldn't find the right category for my question. I'm working on conditional statements and biconditionals. For this statement I have to write it as its converse, which I did here.
If point B lies on (segment) AC, then AB + BC = AC.
Converse: If AB + BC = AC, then point B lies on (segment) AC.
Now I have to determine if this converse statement is true, and if it is, I have to write it as a biconditional.
But I don't know if it's true or not. I'm not very good at math when it's put into words and statements.
Thanks so much for your help!

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20059) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The converse is true, therefore, the biconditional is stated:

point B lies on (segment) AC if and only if AB + BC = AC

Edwin