SOLUTION: chapter 2 section 2 "definitions and biconditional statements" question... give a counterexample that demonstrates that the converse of the statement is false. problume... if

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Question 214464: chapter 2 section 2 "definitions and biconditional statements"
question... give a counterexample that demonstrates that the converse of the statement is false.
problume... if an angle measures 94*, then it is obtuse.
my actaully quetion... i cant figure out how to make this false.

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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Given the statement "if then ", the converse of the statement is "if then "

In your case, you have

If an angle measures 94°, then it is obtuse. So your is "an angle measures 94°" and your is "it is obtuse" Knowing that, let's construct the converse:

If an angle is obtuse, then it measures 94°

Counter example: 110° is an obtuse angle that does not measure 94°

John